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27.6.2025

Sofia University pilot Human-Computer Interaction course

Sofia University (SU) has successfully piloted its Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) course under the ISILA project. This course includes user-centered design, prototyping, usability evaluation, and interactive technologies, with 122 enrolled students with hands-on skills for crafting intuitive digital interfaces. The pilot leveraged a Learning Record Store (LRS) and multimodal dashboards to track engagement metrics like time […]

27.6.2025

UiB Piloting – Fantastic Data Course

At the University of Bergen, Fantastic Data Course (DIGI110) was piloted as part of the ISILA project. This course is fully online and introduces students to the role of data and digitalization in society, encouraging critical reflection on technology’s impact. The pilot tested how learning analytics can support teaching and course design. Dashboards were used […]

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