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Innovative Learning Environments in STEM Higher Education

Opportunities, Challenges, and Looking Forward

  • Investigates the challenges and opportunities of integrating innovative learning environments into higher education STEM education
  • Features a wealth of perspectives, drawn from a workshop on the topic
  • Offers novel insights to educators, policy makers, researchers, and more

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Statistics (BRIEFSSTATIST)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    • Jungwoo Ryoo, Kurt Winkelmann
    Pages 1-16Open Access
  3. Personalized and Adaptive Learning

    • Deborah L. Taylor, Michelle Yeung, A. Z. Bashet
    Pages 17-34Open Access
  4. Multimodal Learning

    • Bettyjo Bouchey, Jill Castek, John Thygeson
    Pages 35-54Open Access
  5. Cross Reality (XR): Challenges and Opportunities Across the Spectrum

    • Cindy Ziker, Barbara Truman, Heather Dodds
    Pages 55-77Open Access
  6. Emergent Guiding Principles for STEM Education

    • Lawrence C. Ragan, Lorraine J. Ramirez Villarin
    Pages 107-119Open Access
  7. X-FILEs Jam: Ideation Process and Outcomes

    • Lawrence C. Ragan, Lorraine J. Ramirez Villarin
    Pages 121-132Open Access
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 133-137

About this book

As explored in this open access book, higher education in STEM fields is influenced by many factors, including education research, government and school policies, financial considerations, technology limitations, and acceptance of innovations by faculty and students. In 2018, Drs. Ryoo and Winkelmann explored the opportunities, challenges, and future research initiatives of innovative learning environments (ILEs) in higher education STEM disciplines in their pioneering project: eXploring the Future of Innovative Learning Environments (X-FILEs). Workshop participants evaluated four main ILE categories: personalized and adaptive learning, multimodal learning formats, cross/extended reality (XR), and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). This open access book gathers the perspectives expressed during the X-FILEs workshop and its follow-up activities. It is designed to help inform education policy makers, researchers, developers, and practitioners about the adoption and implementation of ILEs in higher education.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, USA

    Jungwoo Ryoo

  • Valdosta State University, Valdosta, USA

    Kurt Winkelmann

About the editors

Jungwoo Ryoo is a professor of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) and Head of the Division of Business, Engineering, and Information Sciences and Technology (BEIST) at the Pennsylvania State University-Altoona. His research interests include the use of virtual worlds in cybersecurity education through innovative learning environments, information security and assurance, software engineering, and computer networking. Dr. Ryoo led the National Science Foundation (NSF) Principal Investigator (PI) forum on Virtual Environments and Game-Based Learning (GBL) in the Classroom and is co-PI of the X-FILES project (with Kurt Winkelmann) funded by NSF. He is the author of numerous academic articles and conducts extensive research in software security, cybersecurity, security management and auditing, software architectures, object-oriented software development, and requirements engineering.

Kurt Winkelmann is a professor of Chemistry and Head of the Chemistry Department at Valdosta State University. His current research interests include chemical and nanotechnology education, with an emphasis on laboratory education in both face-to-face and virtual environments. Dr. Winkelmann is co-editor of Global Perspectives of Nanoscience and Engineering Education (with Bharat Bhushan, Springer 2016). He has authored numerous book chapters and journal articles describing novel chemistry and nanotechnology laboratory experiments and their impact on students’ learning and attitudes. His previous research projects have contributed to the development of materials for radiation shielding during manned space flight, methods for remediation of toxic chemicals, and more environmentally friendly aviation fuel.



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