Sustainable Social Development through the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Education during the COVID Emergency: A Systematic Review Using PRISMA

In this paper, we aimed to investigate how sustainable development can be involved in educational contexts that use new trends in technology such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (DS). To achieve this goal, we conducted a documentary Systematic Review using PRISMA research to find an...

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subjects Algorithms
Analysis
Artificial intelligence
Book publishing
Cognition & reasoning
Collaboration
COVID-19
Data mining
Data science
Distance learning
Education
Environmental education
Higher education
Innovations
Knowledge
Learning
Machine learning
Metacognition
Methods
New technology
Pandemics
Pedagogy
Quality of life
Sciences education
Social change
Society
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Teaching methods
title Sustainable Social Development through the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Education during the COVID Emergency: A Systematic Review Using PRISMA
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