Workshop on Technological Innovations in Education and Knowledge Dissemination, WTEK 2021 Online (Initially located in Goa, India) 30th April – 1st May 2021. Organized by Advanced Computing Research Society Proceedings Edited by Geetha Ganesan and Ragavi Veerubommu c 2021 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copyright Ⓧ Copyright Ⓧ c 2021 for the volume as a collection by its editors. This volume and its papers are published under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Preface Editors of the Proceedings 1. Dr. Geetha Ganesan President and CEO, Advanced Computing Research Society Chennai, Tamilnadu, India geetha@advancedcomputingresearchsociety.org 2. Dr. Ragavi Veerubommu Professor and Head Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India ragaviv@skcet.ac.in On the birth centenary of Roger L. Easton, we organized EASTON 100 – 5th International Conference on Computing Sciences (ICCS 2021), was held on 31st April 2021 and 1st May 2021. Workshop on Technological Innovations in Education and Knowledge Dissemination is a satellite event of ICCS 2021. The workshop was originally scheduled to take place in Goa, India, but was eventually held online as a virtual meeting because of the COVID – 19 pandemic and restrictions imposed by Government of India. Technological innovations impact on teaching, learning and research. Due to the current pandemic situation, we are forced to opt for online classes, virtual labs, virtual conferences etc. Original research works were solicited on ICT integration for E-learning, Authoring technology, AR/VR for teaching and learning, Cooperative and collaborative technologies, Intelligent training, Distributed ledger technology for education/knowledge dissemination. This workshop focuses on discussions relating to how technological innovations are being used effectively to improve teaching, learning and research outcomes. We received ten papers and out of which six papers were accepted and presented in the workshop. Initial screening was done using Turnitin Plagiarism software. The papers were evaluated on the basis of completeness, relevance to the workshop, originality, novelty, technical quality, structure and presentation of the paper and adequate references to previous work. Every paper was reviewed by 3 reviewers and the review comments were shared with the authors for incorporating the suggestions and comments. Researchers from India, Peru, Morocco and Russia presented their research work in the workshop. As the researchers were from different parts of the globe, the workshop became a source of rich cultural learning environment. We are thankful to the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org) advisory and management team for providing valuable guidance and for publishing this conference proceedings. We thank all the Committee members for their valuable inputs and time, for making this workshop very successful. We thank all the authors and presenters for disseminating their research outcomes through this workshop. We appreciate each and everyone involved to make this conference meaningful. Program Committee Dr. Oge Marques, Florida Atlantic University, USA Dr. Lalit Garg, University of Malta, Malta Dr. Saladdine Krit, Ibn Zohr University, Morocco Dr. Geetha Ganesan, Advanced Computing Research Society, India Dr. Hatem S. Abu-Hamatta, Jordan Dr. Pradip Peter Dey, National University, USA Dr. N.K.Geetha, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, India Dr. Ragavi Veerubommu, SKCET, India Dr. Udit Kumar Chakraborty, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, India Dr. Reji Thomas, Lovely Professional University, India Dr. Renu Dhir, NIT Jalandhar, India Dr. K Thamizhchelvy, Advanced Computing Research Society, India Dr. Ravikumar M, Kuvempu University, India