1. Applied Education Futures and The Shape of Things to Come Christina Hong.- Challenges and Opportunities: Dance Education in the Digital Era.- The Future of Education Utilizing an Artificial Intelligence Robot in the Centre for Independent Language Learning: Teacher Perceptions of the Robot as a Service.- The Impacts of Integrating Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) in Medical Education on Trainees.- An Applied Research Impact Case: U-trap Refill Design for Preventing Transmission of COVID-19 and Other Infectious Diseases.- Co-presence of Readiness-to-hand & Presence-at-hand as the Shape of Things by Revisiting Technology-Aided Learning from the Heideggerian Perspective.- Modeling of Domain-Specific Competence among Technicians (EQF 6) at Vocational Schools in Germany.- Supporting and Enhancing the Future of Degree Education 5.0 in Graphic Design: A University of Gloucestershire Case Study.- Students' Perceptions of Employability towards Interdisciplinary Education in the Construction Engineering Programme in New Zealand.- The Missing Link of Secondary STEM Education in Hong Kong: Transdisciplinary Integration of Revitalizing Vocational and Professional Education and Training.- Active Learning Opportunities Outside Classroom and Laboratory.- Macro Business Simulation Games Towards the Adoption of Education 5.0: Evidence from Hong Kong Maritime Logistics Students.- Personal Learning Environments and Personalized Learning in the Education Field: Challenges and Future Trends.- New Zealand Architectural Technology Graduates' Employability: How the Work-Integrated Learning Performance During Studies Contributes to Graduate Employment and Future Career Success.- Learner’s Online Self-regulated Learning Skills: A Comparison between Chinese Undergraduates and International African Undergraduates.- Evaluating Applied Engineering Education: APhenomenological Approach.- Educating for the Future: Cultivating Thinking Through Thinking About Thinking.- Person-Environment Fit: Implications for Vocational Students’ Career in the Era of Crisis.- Reimaging Academics’ Participation in Quality Enhancement in the Era of Technological Change.