EFFECT OF PSYCHO-EDUCATION ON CREATING AWARENESS OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE
June 30, 2022
ஒப்பீட்டு நோக்கில் தமிழ் – மலையாளக் குழந்தைப் பாடல்கள்
June 30, 2022

INCLUSION REGARDLESS OF ABILITY-AI’S REVOLUTION

*Jeba Starwin, E., & **Bindu Gouri, V., P.

*Research Scholar, NVKSD College of Education, Attoor, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India.

**Assistant Professor, NVKSD College of Education, Attoor, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract


Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been causing quite a stir in a number of fields, including education, especially special education. Let’s explore AI in depth in this context and how it is becoming more prevalent in education. The significant effects of AI and how special education is changing dramatically as a result of it. The core of special education is an individualized, customized approach.With its sophisticated capabilities, AI has the potential to significantly personalize the learning experience. Individuals with impairments possess an equal entitlement to happiness and career success as the general public. They ought to have the freedom to work on their own, communicate with others around the world, and pick up new skills. As we continue down this path, we might anticipate a time when artificial intelligence will be crucial.

Keywords


artificial intelligence, personalized learning, assistive  technology.

 

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To cite this article


Jeba Starwin, E. & Bindu Gouri, V., P. (2022). Inclusion Regardless of Ability-Ai’s Revolution. Sparkling International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Studies, 5(2), 35-40.

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