Study Finds That AI in Education Often Fails to Reflect How Students Learn
Tallinn University researcher Danial Hooshyar contributed to an international study highlighting key limitations of current AI tools in education.
Tallinn University researcher Danial Hooshyar contributed to an international study highlighting key limitations of current AI tools in education.
Chronic wounds affect approximately 2% of the population in developed countries. Existing treatments are expensive and may cause side effects. In his doctoral thesis, Amal D. Premarathna shows that a ...
Eugen Tamberg, a visiting lecturer at the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School and head of the film arts program, won in the Best Costume Design category at the Jussi Awards.
The Estonian film world has lost one of its most significant creators – on 12 March, filmmaker Peeter Simm passed away, leaving a deep and lasting mark on Estonian cinema.
When we talk about the green transition, we often hear: it's too expensive. Katrin Männik, Research Fellow in Sustainable Education at Tallinn University, does sustainability mean giving up?
The Baltic Film, Media and Arts School (BFM) and the Matsalu Nature Film Festival (MAFF) have signed a cooperation agreement to study the impact of nature films on audiences and filmmakers through aud...
From February 23 to 27, nine international teams filmed their short films, three of them in Estonia. This year’s theme of the FilmEU Student Challenge is "Community – Exploring the We", with the golde...
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