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The significance, opportunities and risks presented by BYOD for digitisation strategies in the European education sector

tesla-project November 22, 2017 General

  The European education sector is facing a period of continuous digital transformation. As is the case in other areas of our lives, there are also far-reaching changes occurring in the education sector as a result of the latest technological adva…


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Metrics

tesla-project November 13, 2017 General

  Ethical approach TeSLA’s metrics indicate, in the form of a percentage, how trustworthy the samples of biometric data/text sent by the learners are. These reliability indexes measured by the biometric instruments raise an ethical questioning bec…


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You Sound different today

tesla-project November 8, 2017 General

At the heart of the TeSLA system lie several instruments that implement various biometrics based identity-verification systems. TeSLA collects several kinds of biometric data from each learner. These biometric samples are processed by the various instr…


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A case study analysis on blended and online institutions by using the trustworthy system TeSLA was presented at TEA Conference

tesla-project October 24, 2017 General

  A paper analyzing the results after the first pilot of the TeSLA project performed in Technical University of Sofia (TUS) and Open University of Catalonia (UOC) was presented at the International Technology Enhanced Assessment Conference (TEA Co…


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On generating auditable information for authorship verification in online education

tesla-project October 18, 2017 General

Hugo Jair Escalante, Manuel Montes, Pastor López (INAOE team)   Authorship verification (AV) deals with the problem of determining whether a document has been written by a given author or not. In TeSLA, and in online education in general, AV metho…


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The learn About fair

tesla-project October 13, 2017 General

  The tenth “Learn About fair” was held on the 28th of June at the Open University (OU) whose aim was to showcase the best practices and projects for Learning and Teaching Innovation.  The theme of this event was ‘Personalised Open Learning’ (POL)…


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Presenting TeSLA at DPM/ESORICS 2017

tesla-project October 5, 2017 General

On September 15th, the TeSLA project was presented at DPM 2017, the 12th International workshop on Data Privacy Management. DPM (http://deic.uab.cat/conferences/dpm/) is a satellite event of ESORICS (http://homepages.laas.fr/esorics/), the European Sym…


Midterm Review at Luxemburg

Midterm Review at Luxemburg

tesla-project September 26, 2017 General

  First week of September took place at Luxembourg the TeSLA midterm review at the EC headquarters.  Part of the TeSLA consortium was there is order to present the mail goals, the milestones achieved till M18 as well as the main results at WP but…


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Next generation eLearning

tesla-project September 14, 2017 General

The world changes very quickly and although it seems that we have been using  Tablets all our lives, the true is that the first iPad came into our hands only 7 years ago. Now we wonder how we did before, when there were no smartphones or tablets in our…


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TeSLA and Docker Swarm: a true love history

tesla-project September 4, 2017 General

Internally, TeSLA is composed by a set of multiple heterogeneous components which are created by different development teams in different programming languages and using different technologies. And those components have to communicate between them to m…


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