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Educational Technology and Its Impact on Learning

In: Technology for Societal Transformation

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  • Safwat Tal

    (Higher Colleges of Technology)

Abstract

This chapter explores the transformative impact of educational technology in modern learning environments, focusing on advancements such as online learning platforms, adaptive learning systems, and artificial intelligence (AI). The first section traces the historical evolution of educational technology, highlighting its growing significance in today’s digital landscape. It examines how online platforms have enhanced flexibility and accessibility, broadening learning opportunities for diverse populations. The second section delves into adaptive learning systems, which utilize data-driven approaches to tailor the learning experience to individual students, improving academic outcomes. The third section focuses on AI’s potential in education, particularly its ability to automate administrative tasks, offer intelligent tutoring, and provide real-time feedback. Through an in-depth review of empirical research, the chapter outlines both the benefits and challenges of integrating these technologies. The objective is to equip educators, policymakers, and stakeholders with a nuanced understanding of how educational technology can create inclusive, effective learning environments. By critically assessing these innovations, the chapter contributes to the broader discussion on technology’s role in driving social change and enhancing educational practices.

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  • Safwat Tal, 2025. "Educational Technology and Its Impact on Learning," Springer Books, in: Lawal O. Yesufu & Puteri Nor Ellyza Nohuddin (ed.), Technology for Societal Transformation, pages 29-44, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-1721-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-1721-0_3
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