Replace all Human Tutors
Other than providing 24/7 support to students, helping them achieve academic success and making learning fun a and efficient, artificially intelligent tutoring systems can also boost a student's confidence. In the scholarly article written by Debra Viadero, he states the following:
"Not all students liked the tutor, though.... But girls, who started out in the studies expressing lower levels of confidence in their abilities than the boys did, also ended up feeling more confident than the boys when they used the tutor. The system also seems to be particularly effective with students who are classified to be in need of special education, Ms. Woolf said."
Which he uses to imply that intelligent tutoring system can boost a student's confidence, something that not all human tutors can do. He even says in his paper that, right now these systems are expensive to implement but as the cost decrease over time, every class room will have one, and it's not just limited to the class room, every student in a class room will be able to afford a personal computerized tutoring system.
"While the systems can be cumbersome for students to use and expensive to develop at first, all the experts said, they are becoming less so all the time..... Within five to 10 years, he and others predict, costs may be low enough to make widespread use practical."
"Not all students liked the tutor, though.... But girls, who started out in the studies expressing lower levels of confidence in their abilities than the boys did, also ended up feeling more confident than the boys when they used the tutor. The system also seems to be particularly effective with students who are classified to be in need of special education, Ms. Woolf said."
Which he uses to imply that intelligent tutoring system can boost a student's confidence, something that not all human tutors can do. He even says in his paper that, right now these systems are expensive to implement but as the cost decrease over time, every class room will have one, and it's not just limited to the class room, every student in a class room will be able to afford a personal computerized tutoring system.
"While the systems can be cumbersome for students to use and expensive to develop at first, all the experts said, they are becoming less so all the time..... Within five to 10 years, he and others predict, costs may be low enough to make widespread use practical."