Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era

The democratic welfare government is equally committed to quality-driven, impartial, and egalitarian education. The major contribution of this study is to examine the problems and opportunities posed by the incorporation of digital technology in the classroom via the lens of Classroom 4.0 (CLSR4) an...

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Main Authors: Kapil Joshi, Rajesh Kumar, Salil Bharany, Dilip Kumar Jang Bahadur Saini, Rajiv Kumar, Ashraf Osman Ibrahim, Abdelzahir Abdelmaboud, Wamda Nagmeldin, Mohammad Awad Medani
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description The democratic welfare government is equally committed to quality-driven, impartial, and egalitarian education. The major contribution of this study is to examine the problems and opportunities posed by the incorporation of digital technology in the classroom via the lens of Classroom 4.0 (CLSR4) and education 4.0. The commitment of the democratic welfare government to equitable and quality education is investigated, in line with the Global Agenda SDG 4 goal of ensuring comprehensive and lifelong education for everyone. The modern classroom is witnessing a clash between traditional teaching methods and the digital competency of today’s tech-savvy generation. The goal of this study is to examine the connections between education 4.0 and classroom 4.0 by looking at developments in classroom architecture and the use of digital platforms. The biggest issue found is instructors’ inability to adjust to changing conditions. In terms of methodology, confirmatory factor analysis is used in this work to investigate the dynamics of correlations in the context of Classroom 4.0. This method offers insights into the variables influenced by metaverse technology, resulting in a thorough comprehension of the evolving educational scene. This study’s findings shed insight into how students see the changing classroom and the role that various platforms play in engaging them. The study underscores the need for educators to effectively integrate these tools and address this digital transformation to improve teaching and learning experiences. However, there are study constraints, most notably the limited contextual scope, which is exclusively focused on the Indian educational setting. Further research in other worldwide contexts is required to generalize the findings. In the future, it is critical to investigate and build creative instructional practices that effectively synergize with Classroom 4.0. Furthermore, further research should be conducted to determine how governments and educational institutions might adapt to this paradigm shift, ensuring a smooth and effective transition into the digital era of education.
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spelling doaj-art-4ae5020cb835438c8d9ecf57c4de52de2025-01-28T00:01:00ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362024-01-0112241792420410.1109/ACCESS.2024.335778610412043Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital EraKapil Joshi0Rajesh Kumar1Salil Bharany2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2282-0419Dilip Kumar Jang Bahadur Saini3Rajiv Kumar4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4626-1858Ashraf Osman Ibrahim5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5526-3623Abdelzahir Abdelmaboud6https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7474-9100Wamda Nagmeldin7Mohammad Awad Medani8Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Uttaranchal Institute of Technology, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Meerut Institute of Technology, Meerut, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Pimpri Chindwad University, Pune, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Shivalik College of Engineering Dehradun, Dehradun, IndiaCreative Advanced Machine Intelligence Research Centre, Faculty of Computing and Informatics, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan UMS, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaDepartment of Information Systems, King Khalid University, Muhayil Asir, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Information Systems, College of Computer Engineering and Sciences, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Information Systems, King Khalid University, Muhayil Asir, Saudi ArabiaThe democratic welfare government is equally committed to quality-driven, impartial, and egalitarian education. The major contribution of this study is to examine the problems and opportunities posed by the incorporation of digital technology in the classroom via the lens of Classroom 4.0 (CLSR4) and education 4.0. The commitment of the democratic welfare government to equitable and quality education is investigated, in line with the Global Agenda SDG 4 goal of ensuring comprehensive and lifelong education for everyone. The modern classroom is witnessing a clash between traditional teaching methods and the digital competency of today’s tech-savvy generation. The goal of this study is to examine the connections between education 4.0 and classroom 4.0 by looking at developments in classroom architecture and the use of digital platforms. The biggest issue found is instructors’ inability to adjust to changing conditions. In terms of methodology, confirmatory factor analysis is used in this work to investigate the dynamics of correlations in the context of Classroom 4.0. This method offers insights into the variables influenced by metaverse technology, resulting in a thorough comprehension of the evolving educational scene. This study’s findings shed insight into how students see the changing classroom and the role that various platforms play in engaging them. The study underscores the need for educators to effectively integrate these tools and address this digital transformation to improve teaching and learning experiences. However, there are study constraints, most notably the limited contextual scope, which is exclusively focused on the Indian educational setting. Further research in other worldwide contexts is required to generalize the findings. In the future, it is critical to investigate and build creative instructional practices that effectively synergize with Classroom 4.0. Furthermore, further research should be conducted to determine how governments and educational institutions might adapt to this paradigm shift, ensuring a smooth and effective transition into the digital era of education.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10412043/Classroom 40 (CLSR4)digital classroomteaching learningmetaverse technologysustainable 25 development goal (SDG-4)
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Rajiv Kumar
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Wamda Nagmeldin
Mohammad Awad Medani
Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
IEEE Access
Classroom 40 (CLSR4)
digital classroom
teaching learning
metaverse technology
sustainable 25 development goal (SDG-4)
title Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
title_full Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
title_fullStr Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
title_short Exploring the Connectivity Between Education 4.0 and Classroom 4.0: Technologies, Student Perspectives, and Engagement in the Digital Era
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digital classroom
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metaverse technology
sustainable 25 development goal (SDG-4)
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