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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Student Learning Motivation in American Colleges

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Student Learning Motivation in American Colleges

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First M. Last

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City, 2026

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Personalization and the Autonomy of the Learner
Feedback Loops and Self-Efficacy
The Educator’s Absence and the Risk of Disengagement
Global Perspectives and the Language of Learning
The Future of Academic Drive in an Automated Era
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The landscape of American higher education is currently navigating a quiet revolution, one where the traditional syllabus meets the predictive power of large language models. While students have long utilized digital resources, the sudden ubiquity of generative systems has fundamentally altered the internal calculus of academic effort. Learning motivation—the psychological engine that drives a student to engage with difficult concepts—is no longer a simple interaction between the individual and the textbook. It is now mediated by tools that can summarize, draft, and even code on behalf of the user. This shift raises questions about whether these technologies serve as a scaffold for deeper inquiry or a shortcut that erodes the desire for mastery. Understanding this dynamic requires looking beyond the immediate convenience of the technology to the deeper cognitive and emotional impacts on the student body. Recent research suggests that while these tools offer significant advantages in efficiency, their influence on the actual desire to learn is nuanced and occasionally contradictory. By examining the roles of autonomy, feedback, and the risk of depersonalization, we can better understand how the next generation of college students will find the drive to succeed in an increasingly automated world.

References

  1. Understanding knowledge management engagement, learning motivation and effectiveness in the age of generative artificial intelligence (2025)
    Diana Korayim, Rahul Bodhi, Nourah O. Alshaghdali et al.
    Open Source
  2. IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PERSONALIZED LEARNING ON STUDENT MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (2025)
    Hassan Imran
    DOI-länk
  3. Impact of Artificial Intelligence Tools on Learning Motivation in University EMI Courses: A Network Meta-Analysis (2026)
    Liwei Hsu, Yu-Chun Wang
    DOI-länk

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