Digital Twins and Future Intelligent Educational Environments
A special issue of Education Sciences (ISSN 2227-7102). This special issue belongs to the section "Technology Enhanced Education".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2023) | Viewed by 7318
Special Issue Editors
Interests: mixed, augmented and virtual reality (MR/AR/VR), digital twins, artificial intelligence (AI), ambient intelligence (AmI), internet-of-things (IoT), cyber-physical systems (CPS), intelligent environments, pervasive computing, computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW), technology-enhanced learning (TEL), and human-computer interaction (HCI)
Interests: artificial intelligence; multi-agent systems; machine learning; natural language processing; intelligent systems applied to education
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Digital twins are fast becoming a key component of digital transformation in multiple areas. They are built on the concept that it is possible to connect the physical world to a virtual representation of it—i.e., twins. Digital twins allow us to model and visualise outcomes before they happen, enabling better-informed decision making, improved safety, and increased productivity and collaboration.
In education, they have been used to enhance intelligent learning environments, allowing physical learning spaces to be augmented with multiple capabilities towards creating personalised learning, virtual labs, smart classrooms and intelligent campuses. Digital twins could help us shape expert systems to identify knowledge gaps and customise education objectives.
Digital twins are a confluence of several different technologies, rather than a technology in and of itself. One of the challenges is seamlessly integrating technology to create practical learning experiences and foster participation, collaboration, creativity, and engagement. Achieving this goal requires a wealth of knowledge that spans many topics, including ubiquitous computing, artificial intelligence, learning sciences, immersive technologies, and human-computer interactions.
This Special Issue aims to showcase research papers, reviews of research studies and technical reports about innovative research on digital twins and future intelligent educational environments, uncovering and discussing emerging trends and technologies, sound research, and best practices.
This includes (but is not limited to) smart campuses and classrooms, virtual labs, immersive intelligent environments and multidimensional spaces, wearable technology, virtual, augmented and mixed reality for education, context-aware computing in educational settings, machine learning and analytics in assessment, multimodal learning environments, adaptive recommender learning technology, intelligent tutoring systems, collaboration and social computing in education, and nonleisure games and gamification.
Dr. Anasol Peña-RiosDr. Wulfrano Arturo Luna-Ramirez
Dr. Emmanuel Ferreyra-Olivares
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- digital twins
- intelligent environments
- ambient intelligence
- artificial intelligence
- learning analytics
- virtual reality
- augmented reality
- mixed reality
- pervasive computing
- technology-enhanced learning
- smart classrooms
- machine learning
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