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Adaptive Digital Project-Based Learning Model with Artificial Intelligence Technology to Promote Digital Creations

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  • Rungfa Pasmala
  • Pinanta Chatwattana

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This research aims to develop an adaptive digital project-based learning model enhanced with artificial intelligence technology to facilitate the creation of digital content. A systematic approach was employed, divided into three phases- 1) study and synthesis of conceptual frameworks to understand the elements and relationships of related concepts, 2) design of a learning model that integrates artificial intelligence technology with digital project-based learning, and 3) evaluation of the designed model by nine experts. The participants are nine experts with knowledge and abilities in teaching and learning design and development from various institutions, selected through purposive sampling. The research findings found that 1) the developed model consists of four main components- adaptation, digital, project, and learning, with a seven-step learning process (identify topics and analyze learning needs, collect and analyze data using digital tools, design digital project plans, implement learning and create personized learning pathways, create creative digital works, share online, and reflect for evaluation) focused on adapting to learners' needs, and 2) the overall suitability of the A-DPL model with artificial intelligence technology is at highest level (mean = 4.70, SD = 0.22). This indicates that the learning model is characterized by the integration of project-based learning with digital technology and artificial intelligence, providing learners with a personalized learning experience while promoting creative thinking and digital skills that can effectively respond to educational challenges in the 21st century.

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  • Rungfa Pasmala & Pinanta Chatwattana, 2025. "Adaptive Digital Project-Based Learning Model with Artificial Intelligence Technology to Promote Digital Creations," Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 15(4), pages 1-75, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:hesjnl:v:15:y:2025:i:4:p:75
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