2023
DOI: 10.3390/asi7010006
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AI-Powered Academic Guidance and Counseling System Based on Student Profile and Interests

Hajar Majjate,
Youssra Bellarhmouch,
Adil Jeghal
et al.

Abstract: Over the past few decades, the education sector has achieved impressive advancements by incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the educational environment. Nevertheless, specific educational processes, particularly educational counseling, still depend on traditional procedures. The current method of conducting group sessions between counselors and students does not offer personalized assistance or individual attention, which can cause stress to students and make it difficult for them to make informed … Show more

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“…In the academic world, AI has become ubiquitous at all levels [8], from primary to higher education [9], in all disciplines including health sciences, language teaching, mathematics education, engineering, translation teaching, mobile learning and nursing pain education. Using Morocco as a case study, traditional education and research systems have shortcomings that limit the full realisation of the country's academic and scientific potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the academic world, AI has become ubiquitous at all levels [8], from primary to higher education [9], in all disciplines including health sciences, language teaching, mathematics education, engineering, translation teaching, mobile learning and nursing pain education. Using Morocco as a case study, traditional education and research systems have shortcomings that limit the full realisation of the country's academic and scientific potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%