SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF AI COMPONENTS IN DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, Digital education, Software, Educational technologies, Machine learning, Natural language processing, Adaptive learning, Virtual tutor, API integration, Cloud computing, Programming education, IT education, Automated assessment, Learning analytics.Abstract
This article analyzes the software tools and technological approaches required for the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) elements in a digital learning environment. The study examines the application of modern AI platforms (TensorFlow, PyTorch, ConvAI, Hugging Face), cloud services (Azure AI, Google Cloud AI), and open-source libraries in the field of education. The article also explores the practical stages, technical requirements, and pedagogical integration strategies for creating AI-based virtual tutors, adaptive learning systems, and automated assessment mechanisms. Practical recommendations are provided regarding the advantages, limitations, and future prospects of using AI elements in programming and IT education.
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