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APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING, LEARNING, AND ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN VIETNAM

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Volume 1, Issue 1, Pp 1-9, 2024

DOI: 10.61784/erhd3001

Author(s)

Anh Quang Nguyen1,*, Thuy Duong Do2, Ngoc Nguyen3

Affiliation(s)

1Faculty of Chinese Language, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam.

2Head of Translation Department, Hanzi Zhiyuan Project, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam.

3Deputy Head of Translation Department, Hanzi Zhiyuan Project, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam. 

Corresponding Author

Anh Quang Nguyen

ABSTRACT

In the context of globalization trends and the strong development of artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology, the application of A.I. in higher education in Vietnam is emerging as a groundbreaking new trend, particularly in teaching, learning, and assessment of foreign languages. It is well known that A.I. can personalize the learning process, optimize teaching quality, and enhance students' learning experience. However, implementing A.I. also faces high costs, complex technical requirements, teacher and student resistance, and security and privacy issues. This research focuses on exploring the role of A.I. in improving the quality of foreign language education, thereby proposing specific A.I. applications. The study includes an analysis of A.I. concepts and components, the history of A.I. development, current A.I. trends in education, and A.I. applications in this field. By analyzing the benefits and challenges, the research also provides solutions to optimize the application of A.I. technology in foreign language education at today's higher education institutions in Vietnam.

KEYWORDS

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.); Foreign language education; Higher education vietnam; Educational technology; Language assessment

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Anh Quang Nguyen, Thuy Duong Do, Ngoc Nguyen. Application of artificial intelligence technology in teaching, learning, and assessment of foreign languages in higher education institutions in Vietnam. Educational Research and Human Development. 2024, 1(1): 1-9. DOI: 10.61784/erhd3001.

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