INTEGRASI AI DALAM PEMBELAJARAN: DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP KEMANDIRIAN BELAJAR MAHASISWA

Authors

  • Rahmadi U Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia, STKIP Tomakaka Tiwikrama Author
  • Muhammad Sahrir Aras Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, STKIP Tomakaka Tiwikrama Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, independent learning, literature study, students

Abstract

This study is simply analyzing the influence of AI use on student learning independence. This study employs systematic review which is using source that relevant to the topic of AI use in learning and the concept of self-directed learning. Data were analyzed descriptively by identifying key themes in terms of the use of AI in supporting the independent learning process. The results show that AI has great potential to improve student learning independence by providing instant feedback, and supporting personalized learning. However, uncontrolled use of AI can create dependency, reduce critical thinking skills, and reduce students' independent exploration efforts. Therefore, AI in learning should be balanced with pedagogical strategies that encourage reflection, critical thinking, and student responsibility for learning.

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Published

2026-03-12