A recent survey indicates that 93% of educators in Bangalore, Delhi, and Hyderabad believe AI integration will significantly enhance their teaching experience. Conducted by Digii, the survey involved over 500 teachers from 22 leading institutions, exploring AI's transformative potential in education. The findings reveal that many educators are already utilizing AI tools for various teaching tasks.
The survey highlights that 41% of educators actively deploy AI, with over 70% using it to create content and 40.1% for generating assessments. Notably, 97% of educators expressed interest in leveraging AI to improve learning outcomes and are willing to undergo training for effective integration. This enthusiasm underscores a growing trend in the education sector towards embracing AI technologies.
• 93% of educators believe AI will enhance teaching effectiveness.
• 41% of educators actively use AI in their teaching practices.
In the context of education, AI is being used to enhance teaching methods and learning outcomes.
Digii operates as a SaaS provider, offering AI tools for educational institutions.
The survey conducted by Digii focuses on how AI can transform teaching and learning experiences.
The company conducted the survey that revealed educators' positive attitudes towards AI integration in teaching.
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