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The use of AI in personalised online learning for UK students

Highlights:
- AI has customized online study materials for UK learners. AI tutors and advanced learning platforms have led to the transformation of class notes and study materials. Studies indicate that using AI solutions could enhance exam results by up to 60%.
Introduction: AI in online education
The education sector in the UK has not been left behind in incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into its system. The integration of AI from primary schools through higher education to adult learning has greatly improved a personalized online learning experience that engages students and improves their results. In this article, we will discuss different ways of using AI for personalized learning for UK students as well as the role of educational platforms in providing useful study materials. According to an article by Daily Mail Online, To lighten the workload on teachers, the UK government is considering using AI to grade student work and tests.
Adaptive learning platforms
AI-driven adaptive learning platforms represent a key milestone in customized digital education. These applications operate by changing the speed and direction of learning through intelligent monitoring of student performance as well as knowledge gaps using algorithms and data analytics.
The CENTURY Tech platform is a perfect case to demonstrate this. It is very popular among UK schools and colleges. On this platform, topics are generated based on the needs of each particular student, and then availed in the best format for their learning through intelligent algorithms. First, there are personalized quizzes, then comes short teaching “nuggets” that are also evaluated quickly so that it can be guaranteed that every subtopic has been properly understood by learners before they pass to another one.
Adaptive learning technologies are used in 78% of UK universities to personalize online courses as indicated by research from the Office for Students (OfS) in the UK. It indicates that personalized learning, facilitated through artificial intelligence, has beneficial impacts on knowledge and skill development. Research by Knewton, an adaptive learning platform, indicated over 60% improvement in test results for students, which proves that AI can enhance student output.
AI-powered tutors and chatbots
Artificial intelligence has greatly changed education through personalized support and immediate response given by AI tutors as well as chatbots which operate like humans to communicate with people. An exemplary instance is the Ada chatbot of Bolton College, which utilizes IBM Watson. Ada responds to students’ questions regarding courses and timetables; it also gives customized education materials and tests to 14,000 students of the college, thus reducing staff workload.
AI algorithms are integrated into educational institutions through tutoring programs such as Sparx Maths and Duolingo to customize practice drills as well as offer feedback. With the development of generative AI, students just need to know how to ask AI a question and they can get a plethora of information related to their queries. It has also played a significant role in enhancing the capabilities of tutoring, where tutors can ask AI questions related to their subjects and find easy ways to explain them to their students.
Automated assessment and feedback
The use of AI assessment tools is on the rise. These tools grade work automatically and give immediate feedback. For example, Sendient has a SmartEducator which uses AI to evaluate student’s work based on some guiding principles, hence giving out fair results without bias in a very quick way. The reason why teachers adopt these programs is that they are in line with the national curriculum and can also provide customized follow-up tips, which make it easier for teachers to determine at what point they will be required to offer more help to their learners.
According to recent findings by Codiste, AI grading tools could lower grading time by about 80%. This gives teachers a chance to create better learning plans and interact with students more. Some UK universities like Edinburgh University have experimented with artificial intelligence that reads through initial essay drafts and then guides on necessary improvements in a personalized way. Even though automated evaluation is applied carefully because of fears concerning algorithmic bias, it still serves as an important instrument in aiding educators and improving student performance.
Adoption of AI in UK education
AI has been widely adopted in education throughout the United Kingdom, including primary schools. The Keys Federation in Wigan uses AI platforms to improve teaching and homework at elementary levels through personalized insights as well as focused support. By looking at how every student does in tests and other assessments, teachers can pick out those that may require some additional explanations or higher level materials, thus giving better lessons.
The use of Sparx Math software, which is driven by AI, has greatly transformed the education sector at the high school level. For example, schools that have adopted Sparx claim that their learners’ homework completion rate improved from less than 20% to over 95%, while the anticipated GCSE math grades show an average increase of one grade among the students.
Apart from mathematics, artificial intelligence tutors also assist students at this level in learning other languages and computer studies. With an investment of £117 million, UK universities are leading the way in AI research according to Idox.
AI in education: Case studies
The Open University uses predictive AI to identify students at risk of dropping out, improving retention rates. According to a survey conducted by HEPI, in 2025, 92% of people were utilizing AI tools, up from 66% in 2024, reflecting the widespread acceptance and positive reception of these technologies.
Customization and flexibility that AI offers are advantageous to mature students; examples include Duolingo, which has turned around language learning through fun personalized experiences. The National Skills Fund by the UK government has also delved into the use of AI tutors for expanding access among adult learners, thus showing that AI could also improve lifelong learning.
AI-powered learning platform
For students seeking detailed study resources, lecture notes or free summaries on Studocu provide plenty of resources, including free study guides and notes for school. This AI-enabled platform helps students access beneficial learning materials provided by their peers, therefore improving their learning process and helping their academic performance.
Conclusion
In the UK, education has changed with the use of AI in personalized online learning, giving students engaging experiences that are beneficial to them at all levels. There is evidence showing that AI is very effective when used as a tool for teaching in today’s education sector; this includes AI tutors, automated assessments, and other applications. With these intelligent platforms giving valuable materials for study, the integration of AI will continue turning around students’ learning into a better customized and efficient process than before.
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