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What is Adaptive Learning?

Thomas Collins July 14, 2023
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Adaptive learning is a cutting-edge approach that leverages data-driven techniques to personalize educational experiences based on the individual needs of learners. By utilizing real-time data such as student progress, engagement, and performance, adaptive learning systems dynamically tailor instructional content, pacing, and assessments to ensure every student has the support they need to succeed.

While traditional education systems aim to provide equal access to resources, adaptive learning emphasizes equity—recognizing that learners start from diverse places and require customized tools to reach their goals. Adaptive learning, alongside adaptive teaching and assessment, strives to create a fair and supportive educational environment for all.


How Adaptive Learning Works

Adaptive learning is part of the broader concept of interactive learning, which moves beyond one-size-fits-all curricula by incorporating personalized pathways, targeted feedback, and supplementary resources. Advances in technology have made implementing adaptive learning more feasible, focusing on three key areas:

  1. Adaptive Content
    Feedback and resources are tailored to specific student responses without altering the skill sequence. For instance, hints or review materials may help bridge knowledge gaps.
  2. Adaptive Sequence
    Student data is continuously analyzed to adjust the progression of learning activities dynamically. This ensures that learners see content aligned with their current abilities.
  3. Adaptive Assessment
    Questions adapt in real-time based on student performance. As learners demonstrate mastery, question difficulty increases; for those struggling, the content adjusts to provide more foundational support.

Steps to Create Adaptive Learning Scenarios

Designing an adaptive learning system involves integrating content, sequence, and assessments into an overarching plan. Here’s how instructors can achieve this:

  1. Identify Small Knowledge Units
    Break down course material into short, objective-based lessons connected to overall learning goals.
  2. Develop Assessments and Feedback
    Create formative and summative assessments that offer real-time feedback tailored to learner responses.
  3. Design the Adaptive Learning Path
    Map out the sequence of learning activities, incorporating the chosen adaptive technology to ensure smooth transitions and personalized pathways.

Benefits of Adaptive Learning

Adaptive learning offers numerous advantages for both students and educators:

  • Empowered Learners: Encourages self-directed learning by providing clear insights into mastery levels and enabling students to learn at their own pace.
  • Enhanced Engagement: Delivers content and activities tailored to individual needs, boosting motivation.
  • Cost-Effective: Serves as an affordable alternative to traditional textbooks.
  • Aligned Learning: Ensures course objectives, activities, and assessments are in harmony, providing a transparent learning process.
  • Equity in Education: Identifies and addresses barriers faced by underserved or minoritized groups.
  • Scalable Personalization: Facilitates individualized learning for large groups, making it accessible across institutions.
  • Continuous Improvement: Provides actionable data for refining teaching strategies and curriculum alignment.

Best Practices for Adaptive Learning Success

  1. Instructor Presence Matters: Human interaction remains vital. Instructors guide students in understanding and utilizing adaptive systems effectively.
  2. Choose the Right Platform: Select tools that align with course objectives and allow instructor input in activity design.
  3. Plan and Prepare: Understand the capabilities of the chosen technology and create a roadmap for implementation.
  4. Communicate Clearly: Explain expectations and adaptive processes to students to foster collaboration and engagement.
  5. Leverage Analytics: Use insights from learning analytics to inform teaching adjustments and targeted interventions.

Looking Ahead

Adaptive learning represents a significant shift in education, combining technology with pedagogy to deliver personalized, equitable learning experiences at scale. By embracing this innovative approach, educators can empower every student to reach their full potential, bridging gaps and fostering lifelong learning.


References

Cavanagh, T., Chen, B., Lahcen, R.A.M., & Paradiso, J. (2020). Constructing a design framework and pedagogical approach for adaptive learning in higher education: A practitioner’s perspective. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 21(1), 173-197. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v21i1.4557

Kurt, S. (2021). Adaptive learning: What is it, what are its benefits and how does it work? Educational Technology. https://educationaltechnology.net/adaptive-learning-what-is-it-what-are-its-benefits-and-how-does-it-work/

McGuire, R. (2021). What is adaptive learning and how does it work to promote equity in higher education. Every Learner Everywhere. https://www.everylearnereverywhere.org/blog/what-is-adaptive-learning-and-how-does-it-work-to-promote-equity-in-higher-education/

Peng, H., Ma, S., & Spector, J.M. (2019). Personalized adaptive learning: an emerging pedagogical approach enabled by a smart learning environment. Smart Learning Environment, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40561-019-0089-y

Redmon, M., Wyatt, S., & Stull, C. (2021). Using personalized adaptive learning to promote industry-specific language skills in support of Spanish internship students. Global Business Languages, 21, 92-112. https://doi.org/10.4079.gbl.v21.6

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