1st Edition

The Role of Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence in Education Improvement

    264 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    264 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    This book is devoted to the issues faced by universities in the field of distance learning during and after COVID, as well as in digitalization times. The book devotes a lot of space to the issues of Web 3.0 in university e-learning, Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence and digital equity.

    The aim and scope of this book is to draw a holistic picture of education before and after COVID, the psychological effects of COVID in education, and using modern technologies application in education, taking into consideration aspects of sustainability development, Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0. The authors also raise the issue of artificial intelligence investigation in learner-instructor interaction.

    Features:

    • To elaborate the functions of online education and numerous pedagogical strategies based on electronic learning to aid teachers and students with the tools required to succeed in the 21st century via engaging virtual experiences
    • To analyze tools provided by Ed-Tech firms and the effect of digital tools on maintaining the educational process in times of crisis and after pandemic
    • To create a roadmap for higher education institutions and provide tips regarding how to improve the effectiveness of the hybrid learning system
    • To understand e-learning characteristic in the era of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 and characteristics of the different web generations
    • To use AI applications to improve connections and relationships between students and teachers and in education in the future

    The book is both scientific and educational. It can be used at the university level and by anyone interested in the topics it covers.

    1. Hybrid Learning in HEI- Pathway, Implementation and Challenges
    Dr. V. Harish, Dr. Thiyagarajan R

    2.The Psychological Effects of COVID-19 on College Students due to Digital Divide via Online Education
    Ravi Kumar Gupta, Udit Maheshwari, Dhirendra Bahadur Singh

    3.Investigation of Student’s Intention and Related Determinants for E-Learning Continuance in Education after COVID-19
    Diksha Khera

    4.Education 4.0 and Web 3.0 Technologies Application for Enhancement of Distance Learning Management Systems in Post COVID-19 era
    Aditya Kumar Gupta, Vivek Aggarwal, Vinita Sharma, Mohd. Naved

    5.Undergraduates Perception Towards E-Learning During the Pandemic: Evidence from State Universities in Sri Lanka
    JAPM Jayasinghe, EW Biyiri, SNS Dahanayake

    6.Online Teaching Sustainability and Strategies During COVID-19 Epidemic
    Gbemisola Janet AJAMU, Joseph Bamidele AWOTUNDE, Taibat Bolanle JIMOH, Emmanuel Abidemi ADENIYI, Kazeem Moses ABIODUN, Idowu Dauda OLADIPO, Muyideen ABDULRAHEEM

    7.Inclusiveness and Sustainability of Teaching and Learning Technologies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic in Higher Education: An Indian Perspective
    Anil Kumar, Subhanshu Goyal

    8.Framework to Integrate Education 4.0 to Enhance E-Learning Model for Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0
    Aditya Kumar Gupta, Vinita Sharma, Vivek Aggarwal, Mohd Naved

    9.Towards Digital Equity: Reimaging Digital Learning Through the Lens of Bloom’s Taxonomy
    Chanel L. Fort, Samaa Haniya

    10.The Empirical Investigation of Artificial intelligence Towards Enhancing the Learner–Instructor Interaction Towards Online Learning using Multiple Regression Analysis
    Ajay Sidana, Neeru Sidana

    11.Effect of Digital Competence and Pedagogies on Gender Orientation of Pedagogue: A Quantitative Study with Regression Modeling of Higher Education Institutions
    Muhammad Mujtaba A, Syeda Sumbul Shah, Prathamesh Chur, Norah Almusharra, Anand Nayyar

    12.AI in Sustainable Education: Benefits, Applications, Framework and Potential Barriers
    Dr.V.Harish Dr.Ravindra Sharma, Dr.Geeta Rana, Dr.Anand Nayyar

    Biography

    Dr. Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka Assistant Professor, Erasmus+ coordinator at the Faculty of Management, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland. She specialized in the fields of digitalization, industry 5.0, quality 4.0, education, IoT, AI, and quality management. She completed a research internship at the University of Żilina, Slovakia, and at Silesia University of Technology, Poland. Participant in multiple Erasmus+ teacher mobility programs: Italy, UK, Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and France. She held a series of lectures on Quality Management at universities in countries such as Great Britain, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, France, Hungary, and Italy. She cooperates with many universities both in the country (University of Szczecin, Rzeszów University of Technology, Silesian University of Technology), and abroad (including the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia; Széchenyi István University, Hungary; University Faisalabad, Pakistan; University of Humanities, China, University of Technology Sydney, Australia; Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania; and Federal University Dutse, Nigeria). Editorial Board: Plos One Journal, PeerJ Journal, and IJQR Journal (ISSN 1800-6450). Reviewer Board: IJERPH MdPI (ISSN 1660-4601) IF: 4.614. Associate Editor for Cogent Business and Management, Taylor & Francis (ISSN: 2331-1975). Guest Editor of: Resources MdPI, IJERPH MdPI, Energies MdPI, Sustainability MdPI, Springer Discover Sustainability Journal, Frontiers Journal, and Elsevier Measurement Journal. Reviewer for a number of prestigious journals like IEEE, Elsevier, MdPI, Frontiers, Sage, and Emerald.

    Justyna Żywiołek is an Assistant Professor, Department of Production Engineering and Safety, Faculty of Management, Częstochowa University of Technology.

    Anand Nayyar is an Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Viet Nam. He is currently working in wireless sensor networks, MANETS, swarm intelligence, cloud computing, internet of things, blockchain, machine learning, deep learning, cyber security, network simulation, and wireless communications. He has published more than 350 research papers in various national and international conferences and journals.

    Dr. Mohd Naved is a distinguished Associate Professor with an impressive career spanning over 16 years in the fields of Business Analytics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence. As an educator, Dr. Naved has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the highest standards of teaching and mentoring, ensuring that his students receive an education that is both cutting-edge and grounded in real-world experience. His dedication to helping students achieve their full potential extends beyond the classroom, as he has been an active participant in the university's Mentor-Mentee Program, providing guidance and support to over 150 undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition to his teaching prowess, Dr. Naved has excelled in the areas of education management, research, and curriculum development.