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As the global reach of online higher education continues to grow,
universities are increasingly accommodating students from diverse cultural
backgrounds (Tereshko et al., 2024). This can present a number of challenges
including linguistic barriers (Ullah et al., 2021), cultural differences in
learning style (Omidvar & Tan, 2012), cultural sensitivity in course design
(Nguyen, 2022) and perceived isolation when students feel their perspectives or
experiences are not reflected or valued in the learning environment
(Hansen-Brown et al., 2022). Ensuring active engagement and reasonable learning
outcomes in such a environments requires distance educational systems that are
not only adaptive but also culturally resonant (Dalle et al., 2024). Both
embodied and virtual AI-Agents have great potential in this regard as they can
facilitate personalized learning and adapt their interactions and content
delivery to align with students' cultural context. In addition, Generative AI
(GAI), such as, Large Language Models (LLMs) can amplify the potential for
these culturally aware AI agents to address educational challenges due to their
advanced capacity for understanding and generating contextually relevant
content (Wang et al., 2024). This chapter reviews existing research and
suggests the usage of culturally aware AI-Agents, powered by GAI, to foster
engagement and improve learning outcomes in culturally diverse online higher
education environments.
What is the application?
Who is the user?
Who age?
Why use AI?
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