An Adaptive Trust-based e-assesment System for Learning

Acronym

TeSLA

Description of the granted funding

Although online education is a paramount pillar of formal, non-formal and informal learning, institutions may still be reluctant to wager for a fully online educational model. As such, there is still a reliance on face-to-face assessment, since online alternatives do not have the deserved expected social recognition and reliability. Thus, the creation of an e-assessment system that will be able to provide effective proof of student identity, authorship within the integration of selected technologies in current learning activities in a scalable and cost efficient manner would be very advantageous. The TeSLA project provides to educational institutions, an adaptive trust e-assessment system for assuring e-assessment processes in online and blended environments. It will support both continuous and final assessment to improve the trust level across students, teachers and institutions. The system will be developed taking into account quality assurance agencies in education, privacy and ethical issues and educational and technological requirements throughout Europe. It will follow the interoperability standards for integration into different learning environment systems providing a scalable and adaptive solution. The TeSLA system will be developed to reduce the current restrictions of time and physical space in teaching and learning, which opens up new opportunities for learners with physical or mental disabilities as well as respecting social and cultural differences. Given the innovative action of the project, the current gap in e-assessment and the growing number of institutions interested in offering online education, the project will conduct large scale pilots to evaluate and assure the reliability of the TeSLA system. By the nature of the product, dissemination will be performed across schools, higher education institutions and vocational training centres. A free version will be distributed, although a commercial-premium version will be launched on the market.
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Starting year

2016

End year

2019

Granted funding

395 290 €
Participant
WFSW SA (PT)
409 486 €
Participant
PROTOS SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION S.L. (ES)
225 400 €
Participant
LPLUS GMBH (DE)
366 100 €
Participant
EUROPEAN QUALITY ASSURANCE NETWORK FOR INFORMATICS EDUCATION EV (DE)
159 937.5 €
Participant
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION AISBL (BE)
265 262.5 €
Participant
AGENCIA PER A LA QUALITAT DEL SISTEMA UNIVERSITARI DE CATALUNYA (ES)
458 175 €
Participant
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ASTROFISICA OPTICA Y ELECTRONICA (MX)
Participant
ANADOLU UNIVERSITY (TR)
216 875 €
Participant
FUNDACIO PER A LA UNIVERSITAT OBERTA DE CATALUNYA (ES)
869 867.5 €
Coordinator
OPEN UNIVERSITEIT NEDERLAND (NL)
414 325 €
Participant
FONDATION DE L'INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE IDIAP (CH)
Participant
INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM (FR)
402 077.5 €
Participant
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA (BG)
212 500 €
Participant
SOFIA UNIVERSITY ST KLIMENT OHRIDSKI (BG)
331 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE NAMUR ASBL (BE)
426 875 €
Participant
THE OPEN UNIVERSITY (UK)
463 797.5 €
Participant
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (UK)
298 810 €
Participant

Amount granted

5 916 029 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (5239)
Topic
Technologies for better human learning and teaching (ICT-20-2015)
Call ID
H2020-ICT-2015

Other information

Funding decision number

688520

Identified topics

education, pedagogy