Artificial Intelligence in Geography Teaching: Potentialities, Applications, And Challenges

This study aims to comprehensively examine the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in geography education in terms of their application domains, pedagogical contributions, and key challenges. Using a descriptive method based on a literature review, the findings reveal that natural...

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Main Author: Cennet Şanlı
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eyüp Yurt 2025-06-01
Series:International Journal of Current Educational Studies
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Online Access:https://ijces.net/index.php/ijces/article/view/170
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Summary:This study aims to comprehensively examine the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in geography education in terms of their application domains, pedagogical contributions, and key challenges. Using a descriptive method based on a literature review, the findings reveal that natural language processing, learning analytics, location-based systems, and intelligent tutoring systems effectively support student-centered learning. AI applications contribute significantly to physical and human geography instruction mapping, classification, analysis, and prediction tasks. However, limitations such as inadequate infrastructure, disparities in teacher competencies, and ethical/privacy concerns hinder effective classroom integration. Therefore, the study recommends developing in-service teacher training programs, implementing AI-supported instructional scenarios, creating culturally responsive and localized content, and promoting ethical data use awareness. It also emphasizes the need for experimental research using quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate AI's pedagogical value in enhancing students' mapping skills, spatial thinking, and conceptual understanding. Overall, AI technologies are not merely technical tools but transformative mechanisms capable of reshaping geography learning environments.
ISSN:2822-4914