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English language SBA

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Name: Alex Thomas
Name of examination:
Name of project: English A SBA
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Candidate name: Alex Thomas


Candidate number:10015
Centre name: Christophe Demar
Year of examination: 2023
Teacher: Mrs.Willams- Roberts
Subject:English A
Theme : Technology
Topic: benefits of artificial intelligence in education

Table of contents
.Plan of investigation page:1
. Data Pieces page:2
. Reflection 1&2 page: 3-4
. Written report page:5

Plan of investigation
1. My group and I was to research on Technology in
education and my sub-topic is the benefits of Artificial
intelligence in education
2. The reason I chose the topic and sub-topic is tell and
talked about what are you being provided in technology
3. As a student of English, I will increase my vocabulary
through
.Comprehension skills
.Summary writing
.Editing
.Explaining literacy device
.Persuasive writing
.Persuasive speaking
4. For my artefact I will be using a article and a poem that
both are up to date
5. My artefact are located from sources from magazine,
blog, newspaper and poems
6. I will be using persuasive speaking, editing skills and
summary writing in reflections and a written report
along with a oral presentation
Data Pieces
. 2Blog
. A poem

Reflection 1

Data Piece1
Benefits of Artificial intelligence in
education
My classmates and I were to look on how artificial
intelligence can benefit the school system.
The Benefits of AI in Education

Written by Kyle Hubert on Mar 30, 2021


Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
are among the most discussed concepts in all industries,
from e-commerce to healthcare. The education sector may
be somewhat slow to catch up with some of the latest
technologies. However, the benefits of AI in education
drive many schools to rethink their approaches.
The ability to delegate manual tasks to a program can
change a variety of processes that take place in schools
for both students and the faculty. AI can help optimize
both learning and teaching tasks, helping different parts of
the education sector evolve into a new form.
What AI can do for the education sector.
The way people teach and learn is constantly changing.
Here is how AI is helping us do it.
 Personalization: creating personalized learning
programs for students based on their learning
experience and knowledge.
 Automation: automating a variety of manual
processes for teachers to leave more time to focus on
their core competencies.
 Universal access: making classrooms available to
students around the world, including those who speak
different languages or have hearing or vision
problems.
 Tutoring:  assisting students with homework and test
preparations without involving the faculty.
 Interaction: providing students quick answers to
their questions using existing knowledge bases and
without involving the faculty.
While many aspects of AI in the education sector are still
theoretical, some of them are already working in full
force, helping students and teachers all over the world
streamline the education process.
Benefits of AI for students.
The key goal of a student is to absorb as much useful
information as possible in as little time as possible to get a
degree (or diploma) and join the workforce (or go on to
higher education levels).
AI can help improve the education process for a student
by:
 Providing access to the right courses
 Improving communications with the teachers
 Freeing up more time to focus on other aspects of
life.
Here is how.
Personalization.
AI-based solutions can adapt to students’ level of
education, speed of learning, and current educational
goals. The system can help students discover the best
courses for their needs. AI-powered apps can analyze
students’ previous learning histories, identify weak sides,
and offer courses based on this information.
Tutoring.
Many students require extra help outside the classroom.
Be it homework assistance or test preparation, it can be
tough to find teachers who have enough free time to cater
to these needs. 
AI tutors and chat bots can do an excellent job helping
students deal with various aspects of learning outside the
classroom. While they can’t replace teachers, AI tools can
help students work on their weak spots.
Quick responses.
Throughout the education process, students have a variety
of questions. While some of them are highly specific and
require a professor’s attention, many of these questions
are common and generic. Faculty gets showered with
questions daily, making it hard for students to gain access
to the necessary information.
Artificial intelligence can help students find answers to
their questions within seconds. They don’t need to waste
time trying to contact faculty members or feel
embarrassed about asking questions in front of their peers.
AI-powered apps with access to a knowledge base and
questions history can become an excellent 24/7 resource.
Universal 24/7 access to learning.
Artificial intelligence makes it possible for students to
learn at any time and from anywhere.  Since each student
has their own pace, 24/7 access makes it easier to find the
time to learn while mastering the main aspects of time
management.
Additionally, students from all over the world gain access
to high-quality education without incurring traveling and
living expenses.
Benefits of AI for faculty.
The key issue teachers and faculty struggle with is the
lack of time. Some of them want to focus more on
research while others would like more time for some tête-
à-tête work with students.
AI can help by:
 Automating a variety of tasks
 Analyzing students’ performance
 Bringing education gaps to teachers’ attention
Here is how:
Personalization.
An AI-powered program can analyze the students’
learning abilities and history to give teachers an excellent
picture of which weak sides need addressing. Such an
analysis allows teachers to create the best learning
program for each student.
Meanwhile, by collecting and analyzing data related to
students’ weak sides,  teachers or professors can adjust
their courses to address the most common knowledge
gaps in advance.
Task automation.
Teachers and professors are overwhelmed by
administrative tasks. They have to grade papers and tests,
assess each student’s learning patterns, reply to generic
questions, and much more.
Grading.
Today, it’s possible to delegate multiple-choice test
grading to a program. In the near future, AI-powered apps
will analyze written responses as well.
Answering questions.
AI-powered chatbots with access to the school’s
knowledge base can help students answer a variety of
generic and repetitive questions without involving the
faculty.
Apps that employ AI and ML can learn from each
teachers’ experience to automate a variety of tasks,
freeing up more time for important aspects of teaching.
Analysis.
While AI-powered apps help teachers automate tasks,
they also collect data for further analysis.
For example, during the grading process, the program
analyzes each test to provide teachers with valuable
feedback about students’ academic progress and
knowledge.
These programs can help teachers understand what areas
need their additional attention for both the entire class and
each student individually.
Reaping the benefits of AI in education with Capacity.
At Capacity, we know the importance of implementing
various aspects of AI in the education process.
Our AI-powered solution makes your institution’s
intelligence available through a simple chat interface,
giving students, faculty, and staff instant access to the
information they need.
Data Piece 2

My classmates and I were to look up what is artificial


intelligence The world was entrenched in big data before
it even realized that big data existed. By the time the term
was coined, big data had accumulated a massive amount
of stored information that, if analyzed properly, could
reveal valuable insights into the industry to which that
particular data belonged. IT professionals and computer
scientists quickly realized the job of sifting through all of
that data, parsing it (converting it into a format more
easily understood by a computer), and analyzing it to
improve business decision-making processes was too
much for human minds to tackle. Artificially intelligent
algorithms would have to be written to accomplish the
enormous task of deriving insight out of complex data.
Data professionals and those with a master’s in business
analytics or data analytics are expected to be in demand as
corporations broaden their big data and artificial
intelligence capabilities in the coming years. The
objective is to catch up to, and leverage, the amount of
data being produced by all of our computers, mobile
smartphones and tablets, and Internet of Things (IOT)
devices.

AI vs. big data


Big data is most assuredly here to stay at this point, and
AI (artificial intelligence) will be in high demand for the
foreseeable future. Data and AI are merging into a
synergistic relationship, where AI is useless without data,
and mastering data is insurmountable without AI.
By combining the two disciplines, we can begin to see
and predict upcoming trends in business, technology,
commerce, entertainment, and everything in between.

How AI is used in big data


The internet now provides a level of concrete information
about consumer habits, likes and dislikes, activities, and
personal preferences that was impossible a decade ago.
Social media accounts and online profiles, social activity,
product reviews, tagged interests, “liked” and shared
content, loyalty/rewards apps and programs, and CRM
(customer relationship management) systems all add
potentially insightful data to the big data pool.
Collecting consumer information
Regardless of the industry, one of AI’s greatest assets is
its learning ability. Its capacity to recognize data trends is
only useful if it can adapt to changes and fluctuations in
those trends.
AI’s ability to expertly work with data analytics is the
primary reason why artificial intelligence and big data are
now seemingly inseparable. AI machine learning and
deep learning are pulling from every data input and using
those inputs to generate new rules for future business
analytics. Problems arise, however, when the data being
used is not good data.
Business analytics
According to Forbes, the most recent research indicates
that a combination of AI and big data can automate nearly
80% of all physical work, 70% of data processing work,
and 64% of data collection tasks. This suggests that the
two concepts have the potential to tremendously affect the
workplace, in addition to their contributions to marketing
and business efforts.
Fulfillment and supply chain operations, for instance, are
both particularly reliant on data, so they’re turning to the
developments within AI to provide real-time insights on
customer feedback. Through this, businesses can form
their finances, strategies, and marketing around the flow
of new information.
Essentially, there must be an agreed-upon methodology to
data collection (mining) and data structure before running
the data through a machine learning or deep learning
algorithm. This is where professionals with degrees in
business data analytics come in. They will be highly
prized by companies that are serious about getting the
most out of their data analytics.

The melding of AI and big data


AI and big data can work together to achieve more. First,
data is fed into the AI engine, making the AI smarter.
Next, less human intervention is needed for the AI to run
properly. And finally, the less AI needs people to run it,
the closer society comes to realizing the full potential of
this ongoing AI/big data cycle.
That evolution will require the involvement of human
beings who are trained in data analytics and AI algorithm
programming.
According to software company Xenon Stack, the
ultimate goals of AI are as follows
 Reasoning
 Automated learning and scheduling

 Machine learning

 Natural language processing (the ability to

understand human speech as it is spoken)


 Computer vision (the ability to extract accurate

information from an image or series of images)


 Robotics

 General intelligence

For these AI fields to mature, their AI algorithms will


require massive amounts of data. Natural language
processing, for example, will not be possible without
millions of samplings of human speech, recorded and
broken down into a format that AI engines can more
easily process.
Big data will continue to grow larger as AI becomes a
more viable option for automating more tasks — and AI
will become a larger field as more data is available for
learning and analysis.

Find your future in big data and artificial intelligence


The demand for business analytics experts lies at the heart
of Maryville University’s online Master of Science in
Business Data Analytics degree. Graduates of this online
program can gain the skills to enter the workforce as
statisticians, data scientists, data analysts, or actuaries.
At Maryville University, students can learn how to handle
data sets, orchestrate multiple infrastructures, monetize
data, and make decisions based on valuable analytics
insights. Graduates will be exposed to the training and
knowledge to combine business operational data with the
latest analytical tools, making them invaluable to
employers.
https://online.maryville.edu/blog/category/articles/
Data Piece 3
Rating: ★3.5

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Though artificial but geniune,
Though not a human but has brain,
Though no emotions but teach how to emote,
Though not eating but teach how to cook,
Though not writing but teach how to write,
Though not studying yet it gives tips in studying,
Though no diploma but a master in all degrees,
The master of all, but sometimes meet trouble,
Like humans, it feels tiresome,
Just unplugged and open once more,
your artificial gadget,
Never complain even being called as
'Computer'
Susan T. Aparejo
 Friday, July 31, 2009

Reflection 2
Written Report
My group and I were given the task in grade 10 of this
year (2022) to do technology in SBA and I was given the
task to do the topic artificial intelligence and my sub-
topic is the benefits of artificial intelligence

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