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La Reina Roja. A journey through the world of educational singularity and the changes in learning All itemsConversations about innovation

La Reina Roja. A journey through the world of educational singularity and the changes in learning

From the eLearn Center of the UOC and under the name of La Reina Roja, we begin a journey through the world of educational singularity and the changes in learning. Lluís Pastor, director of the[…]

The eLearn Center attends the Red Estatal de Docencia Universitaria (RED-U) conference All itemsConversations about innovation

The eLearn Center attends the Red Estatal de Docencia Universitaria (RED-U) conference

By Cris Girona and Marta Merino As members of the eLearn Center’s Learning Processes team, on 22 and 23 November, we attended the Red Estatal de Docencia Universitaria (Spanish Network for University Teaching, RED-U) conference[…]

Chronicle about GUNi 2018 Barcelona. A reflection about the future relations of Humanities and the Scientific and Technological disciplines All itemsConversations about innovation

Chronicle about GUNi 2018 Barcelona. A reflection about the future relations of Humanities and the Scientific and Technological disciplines

Chronicle about the International Conference on Humanities and Higher Education: Generating Synergies between Science, Technology and Humanities Last 19th and 20th November 2018, I was attending the GUNi International Conference on Humanities and Higher Education[…]

Next Generation Student Success Symposium chronicle All itemsConversations about innovation

Next Generation Student Success Symposium chronicle

By Marta Bernabeu and Desirée Gómez From 19 to 21 June, the Next Generation Student Success meeting was held in Barcelona, jointly organized by DXtera Institute, Strada Education Network and German Alliance for Education (Bündnis für[…]

“Machines can see or perceive things that humans cannot, and they have an increasingly greater ability to understand and interpret” All itemsConversations about innovation

“Machines can see or perceive things that humans cannot, and they have an increasingly greater ability to understand and interpret”

One of the principal motivations behind research into affective computing is the idea of simulating empathy in a machine. Expert in the subject, Àgata Lapedriza spoke of the research being conducted in this field at[…]