The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Student Learning Motivation in American Colleges
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The lecture halls of American colleges are currently witnessing a silent transformation as students increasingly turn to automated systems to navigate their curricula. This shift represents more than a change in study habits; it reflects a foundational change in how motivation is sustained and directed. When a student interacts with a personalized learning platform, the immediate feedback loop can either catalyze a sense of mastery or foster a debilitating dependency. The stakes are high because motivation serves as the engine of academic persistence. If technology simplifies the learning process to the point of removing all intellectual struggle, the very resilience that higher education seeks to build might be compromised. This essay examines how these tools influence the inner drive of undergraduates, looking at the benefits of tailored support and the risks associated with the diminishing presence of human educators. By analyzing current research on personalization, linguistic aid, and student perceptions, a clearer picture emerges of a landscape where efficiency and engagement often pull in opposite directions. The core question remains whether these digital assistants serve as a bridge to deeper understanding or a shortcut that bypasses the necessary friction of intellectual growth.
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- IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PERSONALIZED LEARNING ON STUDENT MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (2025)Hassan ImranLink DOI
- Impact of Artificial Intelligence Tools on Learning Motivation in University EMI Courses: A Network Meta-Analysis (2026)Liwei Hsu, Yu-Chun WangLink DOI
- Systematic review of research on artificial intelligence applications in higher education – where are the educators? (2019)Olaf Zawacki‐Richter, Victoria I. Marín, Melissa Bond et al.Link DOI
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