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Title: Artificial intelligence for the teaching-learning process of physics
Authors: Alcívar Alcívar, David Robinson
Keywords: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
USES OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
STEM EDUCATION
STUDENT MOTIVATION
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Alcívar Alcívar, D. R. (2025). Artificial intelligence for the teaching-learning process of physics. (Artículo Científico). Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Chone, Ecuador.
Series/Report no.: ULEAM-CC.EX;027
Abstract: The research examined the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the teaching of physics at the 5 de Mayo Educational Unit in Chone during 2024. The study focused on understanding its benefits and limitations in a context with technological gaps, complex for teachers and students at these levels. Artificial Intelligence, arguably, is a transformative tool that facilitates the understanding of abstract concepts through simulations, personalizes learning, motivates students, and promotes inclusion. However, it also warned of risks such as overdependence, loss of critical thinking, and inequity if not implemented with ethical and pedagogical criteria. Using a mixed methodological approach, 40 students and 5 teachers were surveyed and interviewed. The results indicated that approximately half of the students perceive that AI facilitates understanding and makes the subject more attractive, although another segment showed neutral or negative positions due to a lack of technological familiarity or limited teacher support. Teachers recognized AI's potential to personalize learning and identify difficulties, but they did not report a significant reduction in their workload or fully trust automated assessment. In conclusion, AI is a valuable pedagogical support that fosters motivation and autonomy, but its success depends on strong teacher training and ongoing guidance to ensure truly inclusive and critical education.
URI: https://repositorio.uleam.edu.ec/handle/123456789/9576
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