University of Deusto Team

OLGA DZIABENKO

Universidad de Deusto / Deustuko Unibertsitatea
Avda. Universidades 24. 48007 Bilbao
+34 – 944 139 000 ext.2047
e-mail:olga.dziabenko[at]deusto.es

Olga is a coordinator of the GameHub project. She is a researcher of Deusto Learning group, Faculty of Engineering. Her research skills and interests include design, implementation and the deployment of innovative e-learning scenarios, and collaborative learning. She is a coordinator of European projects (UniGAME, OLAREX-LLP, ODL-Erasmus+) for incorporating technology enhance methodology in curriculum of secondary and high-education sectors. She has been a principal researcher from UD part in Go-Lab -FP7 IP, iCOOP & NeReLa-Tempus; also involved in international VirRAD – FP5, MultiTrain -IS-ECONTENT projects. From 2004-2008 she has been Instructional Technology Analyst in Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (Canada) with responsibility to design and develop online teaching and learning instruments. She has published papers in e-learning and computer science conferences and journals. Olga received M.Sc. in Physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (RU).

 

MARÍA LUZ GUENAGA GÓMEZ

e-mail:mlguenag[at]deusto.es

MªLuz has PhD in Computer Science (2007). Her research interest is the use of technology to enhance the teaching and learning process with focus on Game-based Learning, Remote Experimentation and Learning Analytics. Mariluz is responsible of DeustoTech Learning strategic design and development of the scientific areas. She has wide experience in human-computer interaction, interface design and software assessment and evaluation. She has coordinated several R&D projects nationwide and contributed to the dissemination of her activity as a lecturer at the Univ. of Deusto, organizing several international conferences: workshop “ICT and accessibility”, “the 5th Symposium on Image/Video Communications over Fixed and Mobile Networks” supported by the IEEE. She was selected to be part of the Young Researcher Consortium at the International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs 2006. She is a coordinator of European and national projects such as MakeWorld, MissToHit – Erasmus+, JovenTek, and SUDMERK.