The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
Introduction to AI-Powered Educational Games and Simulations: Beyond Traditional Learning - AI-Powered Games and the “Break the Semester System” Initiative
|
|
Author(s): Saima Munawar (Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan), Nasir Naveed (Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan)and Munazza Munawar (Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 16
Source title:
AI-Powered Educational Games and Simulations
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Saima Munawar (Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, Virtual University of Pakistan, Pakistan)and Nasir Naveed (Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, Virtual University of Pakistan, Pakistan)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-0035-1.ch001
Purchase
|
Abstract
This chapter offers a detailed look at how artificial intelligence (AI) is being incorporated into educational games and simulations. It starts with introducing the core ideas behind AI in learning-based games explaining how these technologies have reshaped the way educational games are designed and how they function. AI allows simulations to adjust to individual learners offering tailored content, instant feedback, and challenges that match each student's skill level. This shift makes learning more engaging and effective than ever before. To illustrate where this technology is headed the chapter includes a forward-looking case study set in 2035. It imagines a world where AI-driven educational games and simulations fully embrace virtual and augmented reality creating deeply personalized and interactive learning environments.
Related Content
|
Saima Munawar, Nasir Naveed, Munazza Munawar.
© 2026.
16 pages.
|
|
Arif Husen, Neelam Alam, Muhammad Hasanain Chaudary, Shabib Aftab, Syed Shah Muhammad.
© 2026.
52 pages.
|
|
Khubaib Khawar, Saima Munawar, Nasir Naveed.
© 2026.
48 pages.
|
|
Merve Göçer, Fatma Merve Mustafaoğlu, Fatma Alkan.
© 2026.
42 pages.
|
|
Dalize Van Heerden, Leila Goosen.
© 2026.
30 pages.
|
|
N. Kalaivani, Mahesh Ashok Mahant, Bharathi S.N, Rani Ramrao Patil, S. Lakshmi.
© 2026.
26 pages.
|
|
Zainab Shafaat, Muhammad Farooq, Abdul Khaliq Alvi, Muhammad Waseem Iqbal.
© 2026.
58 pages.
|
|
|