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Afshin Motaghi Destenaei, Ali Karami, Milad Piri Fath Abad,
Volume 0, Issue 0 (5-2022)
Abstract

Background and purpose: During the last 25 years, artificial intelligence has made achievements in some fields that have also affected education, although criticisms have also been raised against excessive optimism regarding contemporary artificial intelligence research. Little research has been done on the expectations of the role of artificial intelligence in education and its potential impact on education. The purpose of this study is to analyze and investigate the role of artificial intelligence in education.
Methodology: This study was conducted using the SWAT analysis method. The research community includes 20 articles on the application of artificial intelligence in education, which have been collected using Sandelowski and Barroso's systematic review framework.
Research findings: The findings of the SWAT analysis of the use of artificial intelligence in education show that the strengths include the effective use of computer-based STEM systems, teachable agents for natural language learning, learning tool ecosystems, and evaluation of learning models. On the other hand, weaknesses include dumb training systems, biased data and algorithms, and interference of AI customization with standardization. Opportunities include changing the role of teacher to guide, freeing teachers from routine tasks, providing assistance to students anytime and anywhere, and enabling personalized learning. But the threats include changing the role of the teacher to the custodian of the system, fear of unemployment, lack of readiness to use artificial intelligence in education, and disruption in the creation of independent learning skills in students along with its unquestioning acceptance due to the hype surrounding artificial intelligence.
Conclusion: From various aspects, it seems that artificial intelligence has an advertising mode, but like other advertising fields, it has the potential to grow with specific applications in educational and learning activities. Being aware of artificial intelligence and studying the role of artificial intelligence in education will reduce the risk of substituting artificial intelligence for the use of artificial intelligence in education.
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Mohammad Ismaeili Aval, Mohammad Reza Mahboobi, Ismail Shahbazi, Ismail Karami Dehkordi,
Volume 2, Issue 2 (9-2015)
Abstract

Background and Aim: This study aimed to identify and Analyzing the structural and outward features and expected activities of a service-extension agricultural website, based on the views of experts in the field of agriculture and related sciences and webmasters and blogs in Iran.

Method: The methodological approach was a descriptive and survey study. The statistical population of the study consisted experts in the field of agriculture and related sciences and webmasters and blogs in this area, that 310 of them were selected by stratified random sampling method. Information was gathered through a questionnaire and its face validity was confirmed by expert viewes. Its reliability was confirmed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient (α= 0/88). Data were analyzed using SPSS software.

Results: The factor analysis results showed that views of experts in the field of structural features and outward of a service-extension website led to extraction six factors including user-friendly and interactive, availability and transparency of content, the ability to change according to the needs of the audience, update and authenticity of the content, unique content and comprehensiveness of content. Views of experts in the field of expected activities of a service-extension website led to extraction six factors including Banking facilities and interactive services, providing comprehensive and professional services (content and services), the online marketing and the introduction of rural farmers and provide extension services and information, social networking and provide successful models and dealing with farmers.

Conclusion: Use of ICT is one of the effective phenomena in the implementation of roles and extension services which has been led to the emergence of virtual extension. The application of this technology in agricultural extension in addition can meet the increasing demands of stakeholders and has created potentials and new opportunities for enhancing the capacities of outreaches and provide development of agricultural extension in new space


Zahed Bigdeli, Shabnam Shahini, Narges Shahkarami, Zahra Chalik,
Volume 2, Issue 2 (9-2015)
Abstract

Background and Aim: This study attempted to investigate the information-seeking process of Shahid Chamran University postgraduate students, and how they use various information sources. The research also investigated he role of demographic characteristics in students' information-seeking process, as well as the problems and barriers they encounter in the process.

Method: The population of the study consisted of 5000 postgraduate students among whom 298 students were randomly selected through classified ratio sampling method. A researcher-made questionnaire was developed and after measuring its validity and reliability, distributed among the sample in person. To analyze the data, descriptive statistics as well as inferential statistics including Friedman Rank Test and MANOVA were applied.

Results: The results show that students were statistically different in some variables. On average, students use the Internet 25.11 hours per week. They also prefer to use electronic, print, and human information sources, respectively, both to meet their information needs and to update their information. Students believe that information and communication technologies have reduced their visits to libraries. Students seek help from librarians primarily to locate books and other documents and to search for information. Students encounter a range of problems and barriers in their information-seeking process; the most important being the scattered information. Females face more problems than males. While students refer to specialists to meet their information needs at the first stage, they refer to their classmates and friends at the first stage to update their information.

Conclusion: Despite the effects of new technologies on students’ presence in academic libraries, all types of information resources are still consulted by them. Various purposes for information-seeking determine the information resource being consulted, and students consider their information needs as well as the context in which they seek information, when decide to choose the information resources



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