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Embedding Digital Technologies (AI and ICT) into Physical Education: A Systematic Review of Innovations, Pedagogical Impact, and Challenges

Dragoș Ioan Tohănean, Ana-Maria Vulpe, Raluca Mijaică, Dan Iulian Alexe

2025Applied Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This systematic review investigates the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and information and communication technologies (ICT) in physical education across all educational levels. Physical education is uniquely centered on motor skill development, physical activity engagement, and health promotion—outcomes that require tailored technological approaches. Through the analysis of recent empirical studies, the main areas where digital technologies contribute to pedagogical innovation are highlighted—such as personalized learning, real-time feedback, student motivation, and educational inclusion. The findings show that AI-assisted tools facilitate differentiated instruction and self-regulated learning by adapting to students’ individual performance levels. Technologies such as wearables and augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) systems increase engagement and support the participation of students with special educational needs. Furthermore, AI contributes to more efficient and objective assessment of motor performance, coordination, and movement quality. However, significant structural and ethical challenges persist, such as unequal access to digital infrastructure, lack of teacher training, and concerns related to personal data protection. Teachers’ perceptions reflect both openness to the educational potential of AI and caution regarding its practical implementation. The review concludes that AI and ICT can substantially transform physical education, provided that coherent policies, clear ethical frameworks, and investments in teachers’ professional development are in place.

Topics & Concepts

Openness to experienceEngineering ethicsInformation and Communications TechnologyComputer scienceWearable computerAugmented realityKnowledge managementPhysical educationTransparency (behavior)PerceptionEducational technologyEthical issuesWearable technologyEnablingEmerging technologiesMultimediaPsychologyEmpirical researchHuman–computer interactionHigher educationDigital transformationPedagogyInternet of ThingsSports and Physical Education ResearchMotivation and Self-Concept in SportsInclusion and Disability in Education and Sport