Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. Project number: 2023-1-NL01-KA220-HED-000155675. Section 3: AI-based tools The ever-evolving field of AI is transforming how we approach learning, working, and even creating. This new landscape offers a plethora of AI-based tools designed to empower researchers, learners, educators, and collaborators. From automating research tasks to fostering lifelong learning, these tools hold immense potential to streamline workflows, spark creative ideas, and enhance the overall learning and assessment experience. Based on the desk research conducted in Cyprus, Greece, the Netherlands, Ireland and Belgium, we list and explain below some of these possibilities, exploring AI applications for research (like Elicit), lifelong learning (like ChatGPT), collaboration (like Bit.ai), teaching, learning, and assessment (including grading with Gradescope, student support with Adaptiv, and even creating writing assistance with AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini and Quillbot). The table below presents a summary of the AI-based tools. We have grouped and divided the tools based on what support they offer, i.e., which teaching and learning aspects they can augment. Type of support AI generative tools Personalised Learning & Assessment ● For students (adaptive learning, selfassessment) ● For teachers (offer recommendations for personalised teaching and accommodations, analyses student work) ● ALEKS ● Century ● Comproved ● DreamBox by Discovery Education ● Engage ● Knewton Alta ● Smart Sparrow ● Simbound Teaching, Learning and Assessment ● For teachers (they assist teachers in the design of a course, the ● ClassVR ● Cognii ● Course Hero ● Designs.ai ● Dodona
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