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- Lifelong learning and education 4.0 to strengthen the attraction of extramural research funding(Springer Link, 2024-08-05) Miranda Mendoza, Jhonattan; Kreiner Baumgartner, Isabel; Alvarez-Icaza Longoria, Inés; https://ror.org/03ayjn504This work presents the role of Education 4.0 in lifelong learning to strengthen the attraction of extramural research funding. This approach recognizes the need for continuous learning in academia and advocates for the lifelong learning of researchers during their mature careers. This work also addresses the challenges identified around lifelong learning for researchers and the existing challenges in training to attract extramural research funding to researchers. Also, it is shown how, by applying the enablers of Education 4.0, it is possible to enable smart learning environments (SLE), including products, processes, and infrastructure, to support the attraction of extramural research funding. Finally, the case study “Writing Successful Grant Proposal Lifelong Learning Program for Researchers” illustrates how new lifelong learning and tools strengthen the attraction of extramural research funding are emerging to strengthen the attraction of extramural research funding.
- Education 4.0 supporting remote, hybrid and Face-to-Face teaching-learning systems for academic continuity during the COVID-19 global pandemic(2023-04) Miranda Mendoza, Jhonattan; Esqueda Merino, Donovan Manuel; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504; University of HuddersfieldThe COVID-19 global pandemic provoked the emergence of new teaching-learning systems necessary to guarantee academic continuity at all levels, resulting in remote, hybrid, and face-to-face teaching-learning processes becoming more robust and efficient. However, higher education faces a significant challenge because, in many cases, the physical infrastructure with face-to-face access to specialized laboratories must have integrated, functional, and practical learning to train disciplinary competencies. Consequently, it is required to implement new pedagogical procedures and remote technologies to compensate for the lack of face-to-face access to laboratories. This study examines Education 4.0, the intersection of technology and pedagogy in today's higher education landscape. A case study is presented to provide a comprehensive comparison of remote, hybrid, and face-to-face learning modalities, illustrating their unique features and effectiveness in different educational contexts.