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Examining the Role of AI-Based Learning Tools in Higher Education: A Critical Synthesis of Effects on Student Performance and Engagement

Miracle A. Atianashie, Mark K. Kuffour, Bernard Kyiewu and Clinton Amponsah

SAP Social AI, 2025

Abstract: Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly integrated into higher education, transforming teaching, learning, and assessment practices. Tools such as intelligent tutoring systems, adaptive platforms, chatbots, and predictive analytics now support personalized and autonomous learning experiences. Understanding their impact on student performance and engagement is essential for evidence-based educational innovation.Objectives: This systematic review investigates the influence of AI-based learning tools on academic performance and student engagement within higher education institutions. It further identifies the challenges that constrain effective and ethical implementation.Method: A systematic literature review guided by PRISMA protocols was conducted using studies published between 2017 and 2024. A total of 39 peer-reviewed articles were screened and analyzed. Extracted data focused on learning outcomes, engagement indicators, pedagogical benefits, and institutional barriers.Results: AI-based learning tools significantly enhance academic performance by providing personalized learning paths, adaptive feedback, and data-informed instructional support. The tools also promote behavioral, cognitive, and emotional engagement through interactive interfaces, multimodal tutoring, and emotion-aware chatbots that improve motivation and learning persistence. Despite these benefits, challenges such as algorithmic bias, privacy concerns, digital literacy gaps, and infrastructure limitations hinder equitable adoption across institutions.Conclusions: AI demonstrates strong potential to improve learning outcomes and engagement when aligned with sound pedagogical frameworks such as Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development and Self-Determination Theory. Responsible implementation, ethical governance, and institutional capacity building are critical for maximizing impact. Future research should explore long-term effects, scalability, and strategies for inclusive AI deployment in higher education.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.62486/sai202529

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