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Cheating has always been a problem that educators must face

tesla-project February 13, 2017 General

“Cheating has always been a problem that educators must face, and recently technology has been used to help students cheat in increasingly sophisticated ways”. In May 2016, 3,000 students in Thailand were forced to re-sit their entry exams for a presti…


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The best password is your body

tesla-project February 6, 2017 General

This interesting article of Kerry Tomlinson, talks about use your body as your password, pros and cons. TeSLA counts not only with biometric recognition systems but also with anti-spoofing systems to secure the authentication of an student. http://www….


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TeSLA Newsletter – January 2017

tesla-project January 30, 2017 General

Dear subscribers: We are pleased to share with you the bi-annual TeSLA newsletter. This publication is divided in the following areas: TeSLA – Facts & Figures TeSLA – Global overview about Experts talk


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Face Recognition and its applications

tesla-project January 23, 2017 General

Face recognition is not necessarily a new technology. Some of the technology’s earliest roots date back to the mid 60s. Most of the times when we hear about face recognition we have in our minds security based applications for surveillance and for auto…


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Internal quality assurance and self-evaluation

tesla-project January 17, 2017 General

One of the last posts explained the role of external experts in quality assurance processes. All external quality assurance processes, however, rely on the principle that first and foremost higher education institutions themselves are responsible for t…


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TeSLA Addressing Accessibility Issues

tesla-project January 9, 2017 General

TeSLA Project has a strong commitment to consider the accessibility issue. Students with special educational needs and/or disabilities are also included as potential users of the TeSLA system. The commitment follows the EU action to promote inclusive e…


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Happy and Successful 2017!

tesla-project January 2, 2017 General

TeSLA Consortium wish you…  


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e-Assessment Awards 2017

tesla-project December 20, 2016 General

Next march 2017, in London will be presented the first international edition on e-Assessment awards. One of the key of the e-Assessment association who organize the event is to communicate the positive contributions that technology makes to all form of…


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TeSLA supported E-assessment model for engineering education in blended learning settings presented at ICWL’16 conference in Rome

tesla-project December 13, 2016 General

The 15th International Conference on Web-based Learning (ICWL 2016) held recently (October 26-29) in Rome, Italy, has been recognized as well-known international scientific event that gathers together experts, educators and researchers from all over th…


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TeSLA: Berlin meeting – November 2016

tesla-project December 5, 2016 General

Last week, the six-monthly TESLA partner consortium meeting took placed in Berlin. Some new faces, some absences, but always happiness for the re-encounter once again. Looking back on this first year almost over, it is worth to highlight four large are…


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