The Role of AI in CS Education
Keywords:
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, EducationAbstract
The rapid growth of technology has significantly impacted various aspects of society, particularly in education. This article discusses the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Computer Science Education, focusing on leveraging AI to enhance learning experiences and teaching efficiency. AI-tutoring systems and adaptive learning provide educational support tailored to individual student abilities, thereby improving learning outcomes. Additionally, AI can reduce the workload of teachers and assist in real-time tracking of student progress in the classroom, enabling teachers to focus on critical teaching activities and enhance learning efficiency and student engagement. However, the implementation of AI in education presents challenges that users must thoroughly study to understand and utilize the technology effectively and responsibly.
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