2024
DOI: 10.2478/amns-2024-0260
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Research on Strategies of English Teaching Reform in Colleges and Universities Supported by Artificial Intelligence Technology

Shu Ma,
Tianxiao Wang

Abstract: The way that artificial intelligence technology is being developed is causing a progressive evolution in college and university teaching methods and systems. This paper presents the design of the English teaching mode in colleges and universities based on artificial intelligence technology. Research on strategies for English teaching reform in colleges and universities supported by artificial intelligence technology. A weighted inference model was used to design an AI expert system, based on which an intellige… Show more

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“…In today's dynamic educational environment, schools and institutions worldwide must prioritize the development of innovative talent. Among the many issues that educators confront, one critical part is the development of English language competency, which is becoming increasingly important in our interconnected global society [1]. Traditional teaching methods frequently struggle to satisfy students' different requirements and learning styles, necessitating a search for new alternatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's dynamic educational environment, schools and institutions worldwide must prioritize the development of innovative talent. Among the many issues that educators confront, one critical part is the development of English language competency, which is becoming increasingly important in our interconnected global society [1]. Traditional teaching methods frequently struggle to satisfy students' different requirements and learning styles, necessitating a search for new alternatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%