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Vol.27, No.2, 69 ~ 81, 2024
Title
Analyzing the Affinity Influence of AI Learning Robots
 
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of remote education, yet the adoption rate of AI in the educational sector remains relatively low, and studies into learners’ familiarity with using AI learning robots are scarce. In response, this study analyzes the factors influencing users’ familiarity with AI learning robots in a smart learning environment tailored to the untact era. To this end, social big data analysis was used to examine changes in public perception and the frequency of mentions of smart learning and AI learning robots. The results showed that positive perceptions of smart learning significantly outweigh negative ones, reflecting the convenience and improved accessibility that technology brings to education. However, there is also a considerable negative perception attached to smartphone use, which is interpreted as reflecting concerns that smartphones may disrupt learning and bring other negative aspects of technology dependence. These results indicate mixed social concerns and expectations regarding the educational use of smart learning and AI technologies. The effective introduction and use of AI learning robots, especially in smart learning environments, necessitate considering these social perceptions. This study provides foundational data for the effective implementation and use of AI learning robots in smart learning environments and suggests the need for approaches that primarily consider users’ familiarity and social perceptions in the development of educational technologies.
Key Words
AI 학습 로봇, 소셜 빅데이터, 피드백, 친밀감, AI Learning Robot, Social Big Data, Feedback, Intimacy
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