As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform industries worldwide, its impact on education is becoming increasingly significant. The integration of AI into the classroom is transforming traditional teaching methodologies and creating new opportunities for personalized learning. With AI’s ability to analyze data, automate tasks, and provide real-time insights, it is becoming an invaluable tool in modern education.
The question is no longer whether AI will play a significant role in classrooms. Instead, it’s how educators and institutions can best leverage its potential to shape the future of learning.
To better understand this, Digii recently conducted a comprehensive survey across 22 prestigious higher education institutions in 15+ cities, including Manipal Academy of BFSI, Jain (Deemed-to-be University), Chanakya University, BITSoM – BITS School of Management, VIT Bangalore, The Apollo University, Malla Reddy University Hyderabad, Indian Institute of Art and Design, among others, engaging over 500+ faculty members. The findings reveal AI’s transformative potential for reshaping classrooms and enhancing the learning experience.
According to the findings of Digii’s AI Survey, 97% of educators are eager to incorporate AI tools into their teaching methods, with 41% already utilizing AI for tasks such as content creation, assessments, evaluation, attendance, feedback, and more.
Digii’s AI Survey: Faculty Perspectives on the Emerging Role of AI in the Classroom
Other Key Findings From the Survey Include:
- More than 93% of educators are enthusiastic about incorporating AI into their classrooms.
- 41% of faculty members are already utilizing AI to automate various tasks. Among these, over 70% utilize AI for content creation, 40.1% for generating assessments, 28.4% for monitoring attendance, 24.4% for conducting evaluations, and 22.5% for gathering feedback.
- 38% of respondents have experimented with AI but are not actively using it at present.
- Over 21% of educators have not yet explored AI tools.
- A quarter of the surveyed educators have integrated AI into their evaluation processes, enhancing grading efficiency and feedback systems.
- 95% of faculty members are willing to undergo training to effectively adopt AI tools in their teaching practices.
With over 58,000 institutions and almost 43 million students, India has the world’s second-largest higher education system. AI is emerging as a transformative force in education, offering personalized learning experiences tailored to each student’s needs. By automating routine tasks like attendance, grading, and creating quizzes and assignments, AI frees up valuable time for educators. This allows them to focus more on the essential aspects of teaching and engaging with students.
Moreover, AI-driven tools are making classrooms more interactive. Students can engage with AI-powered educational platforms that provide real-time feedback, adaptive learning paths, and collaborative learning experiences. This fosters a more dynamic learning environment, ultimately leading to better outcomes for both students and teachers.
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“One of the most promising insights from our survey is the overwhelming enthusiasm among educators in Bangalore, Delhi, and Hyderabad to embrace AI-based tools. 97% of them are not only interested in leveraging AI to improve learning outcomes but are also willing to undergo the necessary training to integrate these tools effectively into their teaching practices,” said Hemant Sahal, Founder & CEO, Digii.
Hemant Sahal, Founder & CEO, Digii shares his insights on Digii’s AI Survey
“I wish I were in college or university today, where learning and teaching are likely to be significantly enhanced by the introduction of AI in the classroom. Throughout history, there has often been hype surrounding AI, with many grand claims made about its impact. However, I believe that this time, AI is here to stay,” he further added.
Dr. Sagar Gulati, Head of the School of Computer Science and IT at Jain (Deemed-to-be) University kicked off the conversation on open-book examinations and AI’s role in this shift. He remarked, “As a student if you give me an assignment with access to both books and AI, you’re asking me to solve an intriguing scenario.”
Dr. Sagar Gulati, Head, School of Computer Science and IT, Jain (Deemed-to-be) University, Bangalore shares his thoughts on Open-book Examinations at HEIs
Reflecting on the same, Thayyaba Khatoon Mohammed, Professor at Malla Reddy University, Hyderabad added, “We need to start exploring this shift towards open-book exams; we’re eager to incorporate it into our system.”
The survey results highlight the growing belief among educators that AI can enhance their teaching and transform traditional classrooms. As more institutions embrace AI, we are witnessing a new era where education becomes more personalized, efficient, and impactful.
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