The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Student Learning Motivation in American Colleges
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The lecture halls of American colleges are no longer quiet spaces of pen and paper, but digital ecosystems where artificial intelligence (AI) serves as both a silent assistant and a primary interface for learning. As these technologies become embedded in the curriculum, a pressing question emerges regarding their influence on student motivation. Motivation in an academic setting is rarely a static trait; it is a dynamic state influenced by the tools available to the learner. With the advent of generative AI and adaptive learning platforms, students face a new reality where the barriers to information have largely dissolved. This change does not merely make tasks easier; it fundamentally reshapes the psychological contract between the student and the educational process. While some argue that AI fosters engagement through personalization, others worry that the ease of automation might erode the grit required for deep mastery. Exploring the impact of these tools requires looking beyond simple efficiency to understand how factors like trialability, perceived advantage, and real-time feedback loops dictate whether a student feels empowered or detached. The following analysis examines how AI-driven personalization, feedback mechanisms, and global pedagogical variations influence the motivational landscape of modern higher education.
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- The impact of artificial intelligence on personalized learning, student engagement, and motivation in higher education: A systematic review (2026)Ojo Amos AdewaleDOI Link
- 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
- IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PERSONALIZED LEARNING ON STUDENT MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (2025)Hassan ImranDOI Link
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