Enhancing the Educational Process through AI and Gamified Learning

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56294/mr2025164

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Accounting, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud Technologies, Outsourcing, Financial Innovation, Subject, Game Modeling, Edutainment

Abstract

AI provides a wide range of tools for creating personalised learning paths and unlocking each student’s potential. The study aims to investigate the effectiveness of integrating AI tools into the educational process to form personalised learning paths. In the study context, the methods of self-assessment, analysis of learning outcomes, and statistical calculation of pedagogical experiment data processing were used. Criteria for the effectiveness of integrating AI into the educational process to develop personalised learning paths have been formed. Based on the outlined criteria and levels of their implementation, the most effective ones are identified through self-assessment. The tools for implementing these AI-based learning tools are outlined. The higher education students for whom the AI-based learning tools were used were divided into clusters according to their professional training: humanities, social sciences, and engineering. The pedagogical experiment compared the learning outcomes of the control group that used randomly selected AI tools and the experimental group that used AI-based learning tools, distributed according to the clusters of professional training. Based on the statistical comparison of learning outcomes, it was determined that the experimental group shows better results. Therefore, the preliminary analysis of AI-based learning tools and their further application by the clusters of professional training is practical.

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2025-06-02

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Zhumbei M, Khairulin O, Buniak N, Sapohov M, Parfilova S. Enhancing the Educational Process through AI and Gamified Learning. Metaverse Basic and Applied Research [Internet]. 2025 Jun. 2 [cited 2025 Jun. 14];4:164. Available from: https://mr.ageditor.ar/index.php/mr/article/view/164