2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13053056
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Online Learning and Distance Education Processes: A Systematic Review of Empirical Studies

Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are used in many dimensions of our lives, including education. Motivated by the increasing use of AI technologies and the current state of the art, this study examines research on AI from the perspective of online distance education. Following a systematic review protocol and using data mining and analytics approaches, the study examines a total of 276 publications. Accordingly, time trend analysis increases steadily with a peak in recent years, and China, India, and t… Show more

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“…In recent years, artificial intelligence technologies have supported teaching and learning processes in different ways, especially in the field of distance education ( Dogan et al, 2023 ). In particular, the processes of educational data mining (EDM), i.e., the analysis of all the educational data recorded on the individual characteristics of the students (learning styles, needs, interests, etc.…”
Section: Experiences and Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, artificial intelligence technologies have supported teaching and learning processes in different ways, especially in the field of distance education ( Dogan et al, 2023 ). In particular, the processes of educational data mining (EDM), i.e., the analysis of all the educational data recorded on the individual characteristics of the students (learning styles, needs, interests, etc.…”
Section: Experiences and Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of a diagnosis at an early stage include the ability to provide immediate intervention for at-risk students and determine in advance whether at-risk students lack interest in the teacher, the course, or MOOC itself [60]. Existing studies have placed great emphasis on supervised learning algorithms to build discriminative models that are capable of predicting dropout [61,62]. As Henrie et al [63] suggested, the log data of learning behaviors collected by MOOC platforms where viewing is the basic learning behavior have been used to analyze dropout rates.…”
Section: Non-human Analytical Data Mining Approaches To Predict Dropoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Arti cial intelligence (AI) systems' also sometimes referred to as the 'AI value platforms' are information processing technologies that integrate models and algorithms that produce human intelligence processes and perform cognitive tasks by machines (Túñez-López and Tejedor-Calvo, 2019), leading to results such as prediction and decision-making in material and virtual environments. Current trends indicate society's high reliance on AI technologies and an algorithmic future scenario await us (Dogan et al, 2023). The application of AI in e-learning (AIeL) to improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning in tertiary education is currently of global concern (Tang et al, 2021); but there are several other tasks in e-Learning where AI can effectively be applied; for example, in optimising and personalising learning experiences, in providing learners with feedback and support on a continuous basis, automating administrative tasks, and even creating training content (See, e.g., Seo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Ethics In Artificial Intelligenge For Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%