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- A challenge-based learning experience in industrial engineering in the framework of education 4.0(2021-09-02) Gutiérrez Martínez, Yadira; Bustamante Bello, Rogelio; Navarro Tuch, Sergio Alberto; López Aguilar, Ariel Alejandro; Molina Espinosa, Arturo; Álvarez Icaza Longoria, Inés; Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and SciencesCurrent tendencies of product, project and services development focus on a higher consideration of the User Experience (UX). Therefore, traditional training and teaching methodologies need to adapt to prepare the students to develop strategies for problem solving for their professional education. Such needs have risen and interest in tendencies such as education and Industry 4.0 has grown. This paper presents and analyzes the process and results of a teaching implementation methodology based on Challenge-Based Learning (CBL). The paper describes the process followed, explaining the methodology precedents that led to the final implementation case. It also mentions previous experiments on product analysis and home automation developments that are linked to implementation of the technology. This case’s implementation, analysis and experimentation integrated the use of Emotional Domotics (ED) Tools for the UX analysis, to grant feedback and compare the students’ results with the bio-metrical and emotional computational analysis. The methodology, described through this document, allowed the students to better understand and experience some of the implications of an interconnected system with instant information feedback. This allowed them to better grasp part of the impact that the tendency towards the Internet of Things (IoT) is currently having, and the impact of the improvement proposals from the students.
- The core components of education 4.0 in higher education: Three case studies in engineering education(2021-06-28) Miranda, Jhonattan; Navarrete, Christelle; Noguez, Julieta; Molina, Arturo; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Bustamante Bello, Martín Rogelio; Rosas Fernández, José Bernardo; Navarro Tuch, Sergio Alberto; Molina Espinosa, José Martin; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyTechnological progress and its rapid evolution have positively affected the industrial sector and different productive/service sectors. One of the service-sectors that have benefited the most has been Education. In this sector, the implementation of current and emerging technologies combined with innovative pedagogical procedures and best practices is known as Education 4.0, which, in this paper, is described and mapped according to the well-known periods of the four industrial revolutions and related to higher education. Likewise, four core components of Education 4.0 to be used as a reference for the design of new projects in educational innovation are proposed (i) Competencies, (ii) Learning Methods, (iii) Information and Communication Technologies, and (iv) Infrastructure. Finally, three case studies applied to Engineering Education illustrate how the proposed components are considered in educational programs' designs.

