New Paradigm E-Learning Model Based on Artificial Intelligence
New Paradigm E-Learning Model Based on Artificial Intelligence
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New paradigm e-learning modelAbstract
This research concerns the application of a new paradigm learning that provides flexibility for educators to formulate learning designs and assessments according to the characteristics and needs of students. To improve the quality of education in Indonesia, the government has made various breakthroughs and most recently is a new paradigm learning system to create a Pancasila student profile that accommodates all differences in students, is open to all and provides the needs needed by each individual. Therefore an application system is needed to support learning a new paradigm based on artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence plays a role in knowing the level of abilities and needs of students and follow-up learning according to the needs and abilities of students available in online learning media. With the e-learning application, a new paradigm based on intelligence is produced by smart adaptive e-learning that can accommodate each individual or student with a background of different levels of abilities, weaknesses, talents and interests with artificial intelligence and machine learning technology approaches that will identify students with a diagnostic assessment that is used as a recommendation for planning learning according to the needs and abilities of students
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