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Smarter Learning: Integrating AI into Instructional Design for 21st-Century Education

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  • Pamela D.Vickerson Moore

    (California Intercontinental University, USA)

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This article explores how artificial intelligence is transforming and reshaping instructional design to meet the rapidly evolving needs of the modern education system. By using the foundation of conventional educational frameworks such as ADDIE, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and SAM, the article highlights the limitations of these models in adapting to the significant inputs of AI in enhancing instructional design development and total learning experience in various stages of an individual’s educational process. With specific applications, the article has shown how AI integration within the educational framework assists in simplifying methods of instruction to enhance inclusive and diverse learning environments. It has also examined various ethical considerations, such as bias in algorithms, to ensure that the integration of AI in education does not violate educational principles and standards. The discussions in the article are supported by practical tools applicable in educational environments, real world case studies, and an implementation roadmap to guide instructional designers.

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  • Pamela D.Vickerson Moore, 2025. "Smarter Learning: Integrating AI into Instructional Design for 21st-Century Education," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 86-108, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:1:p:86-108
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