A proposed electronic unit in physics to develop concepts of artificial intelligence and anticipate the technological future for secondary school students.

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faculty of education new vally university

Abstract

The research aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of a proposed electronic unit in physics to develop some concepts of artificial intelligence and to anticipate the technological future for secondary school students. The research sample consisted of (41 female students) representing the first grade at Naguib Mahfouz Secondary School. The research materials and tools included (1) a list of artificial intelligence concepts (2) a list of technological future anticipatation skills (3) a proposed electronic unit (4) the concepts of artificial intelligence test (5) A measure of technological future anticipatetion. The results of the research showed that there are statistically significant differences between the mean scores of the students in the pre and post applications, in both the artificial intelligence concepts test and the technological future foresight scale in favor of the post application.

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