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This volume offers research-led synthesis of contemporary scholarship on AI in higher education, bringing together curated literature reviews, empirical studies, and policy-oriented analyses from a global perspective.
Structured across six thematic parts, the book examines the evolution of AI in higher education, institutional policies and governance frameworks, AI-supported teaching and learning resources, the changing roles of teachers and learners and the ethical, legal, and equity-related implications of AI deployment. Chapters address generative AI, large language models, chatbots, learning analytics, robotic process automation, extended reality, gamification, and algorithmically mediated assessment, alongside critical discussions of disability inclusion, special education, bias mitigation, academic integrity, and copyright law.
It highlights how AI is being interpreted, adopted, and contested across disciplines and regions. It serves as a reliable reference for understanding the current state of the field and for informing future research, institutional decision-making, and responsible AI integration in higher education.
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Published by: Springer
Publication Date: 2026-08-31
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9789819219131
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Dimensions: 235cm x155cm
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