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On December 10th, at 4:00 p.m., there will be another session of ISEP Webinars, organized by Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP).
This seminar, presented by Slavko Rakic and Joosep Parts, has as its theme “Reinventing Education: AI, Robotics & Cybersecurity for the Next-Generation Classroom”.
To access the seminar, please click here.
Abstract
This webinar will explore how artificial intelligence and robotics are reshaping modern education through innovative, secure, and pedagogically grounded approaches. The session will first introduce the latest global and Estonian developments in AI readiness, teacher upskilling, and AI literacy, highlighting practical ways in which AI can support hybrid intelligent assessment systems that enhance feedback, personalization, and student learning outcomes. Building on this, the webinar will examine the use of educational and teleoperated robots for teaching, training, and onboarding, with special attention to privacy-enhancing technologies and cybersecurity challenges that arise in human–robot interaction. By combining pedagogical innovation with robust security considerations, the webinar will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of how AI and robotics can be ethically and effectively integrated into future learning environments, ensuring both educational value and responsible digital transformation.
Short Bios
Slavko Rakic is a Research Professor at the TalTech IT College and an Assistant Professor at the University of Novi Sad. His work focuses on AI didactics, hybrid intelligent assessment systems, and the integration of emerging technologies in education. He leads and contributes to several European research projects on digital education, AI literacy, and teacher upskilling, and serves as the National Ambassador for the DigiEduHack initiative in Serbia.
Joosep Parts is an Early Stage Researcher and PhD student at Tallinn University of Technology, specializing in privacy-enhancing technologies, cybersecurity, and teleoperated robotics. He holds an M.Sc. in Cybersecurity from TalTech, where his research centered on threat modeling and securing telepresence robots. His current work focuses on improving the safety and privacy of human–robot interaction in cyber-physical systems.
