Top 5 Thesis Topics on AI and Cellphones in Education
Explore five compelling thesis topics on how AI tools and cellphones impact student learning. Ideal for Education, Psychology, IT, and SHS students looking to investigate digital learning trends.
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Realyn Manalo
6/28/20252 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
Imagine a crowded classroom. Not enough books. Not enough chairs. But almost every student has a phone. Sometimes, that phone is the only textbook they have. Teachers pull up videos from YouTube. Students read modules in PDF. AI tools like Khanmigo step in when no teacher can. This is the reality of public schools today. The gadgets we once banned are now a lifeline.
But here's the problem. We don’t know if these tools are helping students learn or just giving the illusion of progress. There's no clear line between use and misuse. No data that tells us if AI makes students smarter or just faster at copying. No real understanding of what happens when a phone becomes the teacher. That’s the gap. That’s the danger. And that’s why this question must be answered.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Education
Psychology
Information Technology
Communication
Sociology
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
GAS
STEM
ICT
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.The Relationship Between AI Tool Usage and Students'
Critical Thinking Skills
Investigates whether AI tools help or hinder the development of analytical and reasoning skills among high school students.
Target Respondents
Senior High School Students
Public School Teachers
2.Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Students' Study Habits
and Academic Performance
Examines how frequent use of cellphones in school settings influences study routines and academic outcomes.
Target Respondents
Junior High and Senior High Students
Academic Coordinators
3.Correlation Between AI-Assisted Learning and
Students' Engagement in Class
Explores if AI tools foster greater interest and participation among learners in academic discussions.
Target Respondents
Senior High School Students
Subject Teachers
4.Influence of Cellphone Dependency on
Students' Learning Retention
Looks into whether heavy reliance on mobile phones for school tasks weakens memory and understanding of lessons.
Target Respondents
Junior High School Students
Homeroom Teachers
5.Association Between Teachers' Digital Integration Practices and Students' Academic Motivation
Studies the link between how teachers use technology in class and students' drive to learn.
Target Respondents
Public School Teachers
Senior High School Students
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