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Laboratories 4.0: Laboratories for Emerging Demands under Industry 4.0 Paradigm
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Technology Teacher EducationE-learningEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringEducational InformaticsDigital ManufacturingSmart ManufacturingEducationTechnology IntegrationStem EducationIntegrated TechnologyLaboratory ManagementIndustry 4.0Digital TechnologyInstructional TechnologyIndustrial InformaticsTechnology TransferLiving LabLearning SciencesTechnical EducationLaboratories 4.0Manufacturing InnovationLearning AnalyticsLaboratory AutomationIndustrial DesignTerm Industry 4.0Online TeachingOnline LaboratoriesScience And Technology StudiesOnline EducationComputer-based EducationTechnologyDigital Learning
Industry 4.0 is changing not only the way we interact with the world but the way the world communicates with us. Consequently, the term Industry 4.0 implies changes in all the lays of society. Education is an area affected in two ways, how educational curriculum needs to be updated in order to satisfy demands from students, market and society and, as any other area, adapt workforce and infrastructures. In other words, educational institutions must adapt both processes, services and products. In this scenario, online laboratories, also known as web-based laboratories or non-traditional laboratories, emerge as an essential tool for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas. Online laboratories have become a very common tool in educational institutions through the last decade based on their anywhere and anytime availability premise. This fact has shown its relevance even more due to covid19 crisis: Online laboratories have been a crucial tool to provide practical activities. However, online laboratories are not only a suitable tool to provide a temporal and ubiquitous access, but they provide unique features and advantages which may fill the gap between education and industry in the 4.0 paradigm. In this paper, we aim to outline how the 4$^{th}$ industrial revolution is concerning education, and specifically focusing on how the Industry 4.0 paradigm is transforming educational web-based laboratories perspective.
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