WINNEBA, Ghana, Jan. 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Studiosity shares independent study by the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) , which offers crucial insights for university leaders seeking to successfully and ethically integrate AI-for-learning platforms. The research reveals that while the Studiosity platform is highly valued by students, its full potential is unlocked only when backed by strategic institutional support and robust digital literacy training.
The research recommends a phased rollout of Studiosity to all students to fully address equity issues. The study found that university leaders must prioritise strategic integration, visible metrics, and transparent communication to ensure equitable access and effective use.
The study was carried out by a five-member team of UEW researchers: Isaac Tete-Mensah, Prof. Benjamin Ghansah, Dr. Stephen O. Oppong, Dr. Andrews Acquah, and Dr. Martin Wiredu Agyekum. It involved hundreds of students across the university, combining surveys, interviews, and reviews of how students used the Studiosity platform.
What Students Said
Researchers’ perspectives:
Prof. Benjamin Ghansah:
“The excitement is clear. Our students value AI tools that give them quick, useful feedback. But for real impact, these tools must be part of the classroom experience, supported by proper training, and backed by strong infrastructure.”
Lead researcher Isaac Tete-Mensah:
“This study shows two sides of the story: enthusiasm and concern. While students are eager to use AI, they are also worried about fairness, privacy, and access. We must address these concerns head-on to ensure no student is left behind.”
Dr. Stephen O. Oppong highlighted the need for trust:
“For AI to succeed in education, students must trust it. Transparency about how their data is used and guarantees of fairness are essential to building that trust.”
Dr. Andrews Acquah focused on the skills gap:
“We cannot assume that every student knows how to make the most of these tools. Digital literacy training is key. Students want guidance, and we must provide it.”
Dr. Martin Wiredu Agyekum pointed to broader equity issues:
“Some students still struggle with internet access and devices. If we don’t fix these challenges, AI could widen the gap instead of closing it. Equal opportunity must be at the heart of this innovation.”
Looking ahead:
The research team recommends embedding Studiosity into writing-intensive courses, offering structured training, and ensuring transparency about privacy and fairness safeguards.
They also call for investments in digital access so that all students can benefit equally.
UEW is among the first universities in Africa to trial such an ethical AI platform, positioning itself at the forefront of exploring how technology can complement, not replace, teaching.
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About Studiosity
Studiosity is a global education technology leader dedicated to student success at scale. We partner with over 250 institutions to provide core infrastructure that helps universities uphold academic integrity and protect the value of their degrees. Our platform offers ethical, scalable AI for Learning, focusing on pedagogically-sound feedback that enables students to develop critical thinking and their own, authentic writing skills. By combining ethical AI with human oversight, Studiosity provides 24/7, on-demand academic support. This approach is proven in university research around the world to improve student confidence, retention, and learning outcomes, empowering universities to demonstrate students’ ongoing progress and reflection on their own work.
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