TY - JOUR
T1 - 5G Technology for Innovation Education (Sustainable Development Goals 4)
T2 - A Systematic Review
AU - Zapata-Paulini, Joselyn
AU - Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors of this article. Published under CC-BY.
PY - 2024/6/5
Y1 - 2024/6/5
N2 - Access to quality education remains a significant global challenge today. In line with the goals outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its 2030 agenda, ensuring access to education is a fundamental objective. Consequently, it is imperative to undertake an investigation into the influence of technological innovation on educational practices. This study examines the impact of incorporating the 5G network into educational settings to improve learning experiences. The analysis covered 134 articles, 62 of which were deemed relevant, classify-ing the research as ongoing projects or pilot studies for future exploration. The main digital tools identified were artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, virtual reality, and machine learning. The use of the 5G network appears to have a more significant impact on higher education and universities. Research in this field is mainly concentrated in Europe, America, and Asia. In addition, it is clear that the adoption of 5G technology is influencing pedagogical methods, emphasising immersive learning, e-learning platforms, and flipped classrooms. This study argues for further research into the integration of technology in education, advocating a careful examination of the implementation of 5G infrastructure and its potential to improve access to high-quality education.
AB - Access to quality education remains a significant global challenge today. In line with the goals outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its 2030 agenda, ensuring access to education is a fundamental objective. Consequently, it is imperative to undertake an investigation into the influence of technological innovation on educational practices. This study examines the impact of incorporating the 5G network into educational settings to improve learning experiences. The analysis covered 134 articles, 62 of which were deemed relevant, classify-ing the research as ongoing projects or pilot studies for future exploration. The main digital tools identified were artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, virtual reality, and machine learning. The use of the 5G network appears to have a more significant impact on higher education and universities. Research in this field is mainly concentrated in Europe, America, and Asia. In addition, it is clear that the adoption of 5G technology is influencing pedagogical methods, emphasising immersive learning, e-learning platforms, and flipped classrooms. This study argues for further research into the integration of technology in education, advocating a careful examination of the implementation of 5G infrastructure and its potential to improve access to high-quality education.
KW - 5G technology
KW - educational innovation
KW - mobile learning
KW - technology education
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85196488698&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3991/ijep.v14i5.48063
DO - 10.3991/ijep.v14i5.48063
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196488698
SN - 2192-4880
VL - 14
SP - 149
EP - 169
JO - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
JF - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
IS - 5
ER -