SOME BASIC ISSUES ABOUT BUILDING AI - POWERED SCHOOL

SOME BASIC ISSUES ABOUT BUILDING AI - POWERED SCHOOL

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha* hantn@hup.edu.vn Hanoi University of Pharmacy 13 - 15 Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Bui Manh Hung hung0411@stanford.edu Stanford University, USA
Summary: 
Schools apply artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the form of virtual schools (AI - Powered School) in the AI era, surpassing traditional digital and online solutions. AI - Powered School operates virtual schools with a modern Learning Management System (LMS) that aligns with the criteria and standards of the world’s leading online learning platforms such as Coursera, EdEx, Google Learning... with integrated AI. AI - Powered School exists in parallel with the physical school entity, complementing, promoting and enhancing each other in all three aspects: teaching, learning and school administration. AI - Powered School is a digital learning environment that allows teachers, learners and administrators to interact, coordinate with each other, access digital resources anywhere and anytime to complete teaching and learning tasks. Establishing AI - Powered School can be considered a revolution in education at the present time. The article outlines some fundamental theoretical issues about the structure of a virtual school with artificial intelligence.
Keywords: 
Online school
Artificial intelligence
learning management system
education.
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