The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Optimizing the Activities of International Students in British Columbia

Authors

  • Mariana Menezes LaSalle College Vancouver

Abstract

This short research paper investigates how international students in British Columbia are utilizing artificial intelligence to optimize their academic activities and daily life. The study examines usage patterns, perceptions, and implications of AI adoption among international student populations. The presentation will highlight findings about the benefits, challenges, and potential consequences of AI integration in international students' educational experiences, offering insights for institutions seeking to better support this growing demographic.

Author Biography

Mariana Menezes, LaSalle College Vancouver

With over 10 years of experience in both business and higher education, Mariana Menezes brings a wealth of knowledge to the classroom as an Instructor. Currently teaching at LaSalle College Vancouver, Mariana Menezes has a strong background in managing academic teams and fostering inclusive, multicultural learning environments. Known for a flexible and empathetic approach, she excels in communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills, with a firm commitment to student growth and success. Passionate about seeing people succeed, Mariana Menezes is dedicated to creating dynamic, engaging educational experiences.

Published

2025-09-12

Issue

Section

2025 Conference Proceedings