The Phoenix AI Research Group is dedicated to advancing the understanding and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. Through groundbreaking research and the development of useful resources, the group aims to support the higher education community.
Our mission is to empower higher education by conducting AI research, providing essential resources, and fostering a strong AI community.
We are committed to advancing the role of AI in education through innovative research projects. Our focus areas include human and artificial cognition, AI-enhanced learning and teaching, AI applications for research and innovation, tools for administrators, and the integration of AI across various disciplines in higher education. Additionally, we examine the ethical, social, and economic implications of AI in both education and society to ensure the responsible and equitable development and implementation of AI technologies. Review the AI research projects at this site.
We are dedicated to offering accessible and impactful resources for educators and students, helping them effectively integrate AI into teaching, learning, and research. We assess AI-powered tools in education, including intelligent tutoring systems, personalized learning platforms, and automated grading systems. Visit our resource site, where you can access a wealth of helpful materials, including:
We organize workshops and webinars to bring together researchers, educators, and industry professionals to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and explore future directions in AI education. We foster a vibrant and collaborative research environment that encourages interdisciplinary research and knowledge sharing among faculty, students, and researchers.
We invite faculty, students, researchers, and educators to join our vibrant community and collaborate with us in shaping the future of AI in higher education.
The Phoenix AI Research Group is founded and led by Mansureh Kebritchi, Ph.D., who serves as the chair of the Center for Educational and Instructional Technology Research (CEITR) at the College of Doctoral Studies, University of Phoenix. For questions contact Mansureh.kebritchi@phoenix.edu.