Personalized Mathematics Teaching with The Support of AI Chatbots to Improve Mathematical Problem-Solving Competence for High School Students in Vietnam
Do Bao Chau
,
Vu Trong Luong
,
Tran Thai Long
,
Nguyen Thi Thao Linh
The digital age has sparked interest among educators in utilizing information technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. Due to the.
- Pub. date: January 15, 2025
- Pages: 323-333
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- #Theoretical framework
- # AI chatbots
- # personalized learning
- # mathematical problem-solving
- # Vietnamese students.
The digital age has sparked interest among educators in utilizing information technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. Due to the constant technological involvement, students must also acquire solid digital skills, especially AI proficiency, for learning and everyday life. However, there are few studies on models applying AI in teaching to develop mathematical abilities for high school students. Therefore, this paper proposes a theoretical framework for incorporating AI chatbots into education, boosting students’ mathematical problem-solving competence. Based on student data analysis, this framework will cover teaching, assessment, feedback, and dynamic learning activity adjustment. The paper then explains the operations of AI chatbots to provide personalized feedback. This process emphasizes the importance of error handling and information security, ensuring safety and efficiency in the learning process. This theoretical model supports the integration of AI chatbots in personalized teaching, specifically for improving mathematical skills.
theoretical framework ai chatbots personalized learning mathematical problem solving vietnamese students
Keywords: Theoretical framework, AI chatbots, personalized learning, mathematical problem-solving, Vietnamese students.
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