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REVOLUTIONIZING ONLINE EDUCATION THROUGH EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ENHANCING ACCESSIBILITY PERSONALIZATION AND LEARNERS ENGAGEMENT AT THE TERTIARY LEVEL

25 Pages : 304-311

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2025(X-I).25      10.31703/gssr.2025(X-I).25      Published : Mar 2025

Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level

    The rapid advancement of digital technologies is revolutionizing online education, enhancing accessibility, personalization, and learner engagement. This study examines the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), and Blockchain on online learning environments. A structured survey was conducted among students from three universities in Multan NUML, Women University, and an Education University to evaluate their perceptions, adoption trends, and associated challenges. The findings indicate that AI-powered systems improve personalized learning, VR fosters immersive educational experiences, and Blockchain enhances digital credential verification. The study revealed that over 60% of students perceived AI-based platforms as effective tools for personalized learning and 25% raised concerns about the lack of human interaction, fearing that AI-driven education could reduce opportunities for independent thinking, class discussions, and direct instructor feedback. This research highlights the need for institutional strategies to facilitate the effective implementation of these technologies, ensuring a more inclusive and engaging learning landscape.

    (1) Sobia Tasneem
    Lecturer, Department of Education, National University of Modern Language (NUML), Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Hiba Khatak
    Undergraduate, Department of Education, National University of Modern Language (NUML), Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Anmol Kainat
    Undergraduate, Department of Education, National University of Modern Language (NUML), Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Tasneem, S., Khatak, H., & Kainat, A. (2025). Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level. Global Social Sciences Review, X(I), 304-311. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2025(X-I).25
    CHICAGO : Tasneem, Sobia, Hiba Khatak, and Anmol Kainat. 2025. "Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level." Global Social Sciences Review, X (I): 304-311 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2025(X-I).25
    HARVARD : TASNEEM, S., KHATAK, H. & KAINAT, A. 2025. Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level. Global Social Sciences Review, X, 304-311.
    MHRA : Tasneem, Sobia, Hiba Khatak, and Anmol Kainat. 2025. "Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level." Global Social Sciences Review, X: 304-311
    MLA : Tasneem, Sobia, Hiba Khatak, and Anmol Kainat. "Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level." Global Social Sciences Review, X.I (2025): 304-311 Print.
    OXFORD : Tasneem, Sobia, Khatak, Hiba, and Kainat, Anmol (2025), "Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level", Global Social Sciences Review, X (I), 304-311
    TURABIAN : Tasneem, Sobia, Hiba Khatak, and Anmol Kainat. "Revolutionizing Online Education through Emerging Technologies Enhancing Accessibility, Personalization, and Learners' Engagement at the Tertiary Level." Global Social Sciences Review X, no. I (2025): 304-311. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2025(X-I).25