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pilots

Planning the first phase of the pilots

tesla-project June 21, 2016 General

TeSLA project is now starting work on the planning of the pilots, whilst at the same time the technical teams continue to work on the implementation of the TeSLA tools. The pilots are intended to help to develop the use of the tools in university conte…


Privacy elearning

The privacy in an e-Learning process

tesla-project June 13, 2016 General

TeSLA aims to put in place a system which allows the students to present their exams without any face-to-face meeting with the professors. This will give the advantage to avoid useless travel and to reduce the constraints for students who don’t have th…


quality assurance

Overview of the quality assurance in e-learning

tesla-project June 7, 2016 General

When talking about the quality assurance (QA) processes in higher education, specifically those taking part in the conventional universities, there is no doubt that quality assurance agencies have built a reliable and consistent framework, which includ…


studentidentity

Online Student Verification: Is that you? Are you there?

tesla-project May 31, 2016 General

While online education has come a long way in terms of design and learning assessment, there are still issues related to making sure that the students who enroll in these courses are the ones completing the work. From participation and attendance to ch…


qa-indicator

Quality indicators for TeSLA system

tesla-project May 22, 2016 General

  In the frame of the TeSLA project, e-assessment methodologies will be put into a new framework to enable continuous and final assessment of students in a variety of educational settings. In order to ensure compatibility of the newly developed e-…


asiin conference

TeSLA Project presented at ASIIN Conference

tesla-project May 16, 2016 General

The ASIIN International Conference was held in Berlin between the 2nd-4th of May. The tittle of the conference was really interesting: Quality Assurance in Higher Education – the unsolved Mystery of its untapped Potential”. How can we jointly tackle th…


nmchorizonreport

NMC Horizon – 2016 Higher Education report

tesla-project May 9, 2016 General

When it comes to analyzing emerging technology uptake in education, the NMC Horizon Project is truly global in scope and reach. The NMC Horizon Report – 2016 Higher Education Edition is a collaborative effort between the NMC and the EDUCAUSE Learning I…


green check

Assessment of the assessment system

tesla-project May 2, 2016 General

The TeSLA system will be tested in successive pilots of increasing levels of complexity and scale. As an important preparatory step universities involved in the TeSLA pilots have analysed previous pilot experiences in similar educational scenarios and…


esg2015

The Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) from the online teaching and learning perspective

tesla-project April 25, 2016 General

The organisations representing quality assurance agencies as part of TeSLA project consortium have conducted an analysis of the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) from the online teaching and lear…


THE - OUUK

€7m EU project aims to stamp out cheating in online assessment

tesla-project April 18, 2016 General

‘Tesla’ initiative will combine anti-plagiarism software with facial, voice and keystroke identification technology. A European Union-funded project aims to revolutionize online assessment by combining anti-plagiarism software with facial, voice and ke…


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