MHASKE VISHAKHA P.1*
1Shri. Sharda Bhavan Education Society's College of Education, Nanded
* Corresponding Author : vishakha5965@gmail.com
Received : - Accepted : - Published : 15-12-2011
Volume : 1 Issue : 1 Pages : 4 - 5
Int J Neural Network 1.1 (2011):4-5
Conflict of Interest : None declared
How can artificial intelligence be used in the education of our children, especially our younger children? This is the question I explored in this project. There are expert systems, simulations, computer assisted instruction, and other technological adaptations in education. But in our education system I found out that this other technology is not being used much, the search itself for artificial intelligence has produced some profound implications for educators and Teachers. That is why researchers going to decide research on the theme Education and Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence begun looking at public education with a new perspective as to how learning takes place in a society saturated with virtual reality, the Internet, video games, and other such technologies. So, on this new theme of Artificial Intelligence which very closed related with student educator and learner. But I just found that this is much more student knowledge about Artificial Intelligence that is why researcher try to findout the basic knowledge of learner and application of Artificial Intelligence.
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