Is your school ready for AI?
Download your free copy of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) readiness guide featuring 12 practical steps your school should take to keep student data safe.
Recent research from the Department for Education in England reveals that 42% of teachers had used GenAI in their role, which is a 17% increase from this time last year. Schools around the UK are using AI to automate tasks such as grading assignments and correcting grammar, for course development, personalised learning paths, and to develop tailored study plans.
There are advantages to using GenAI in education, though there are also threats to how student and teacher data is being used. How do schools capture the benefits of AI while maintaining robust data protection standards and compliance with associated laws?
9ine’s AI Readiness Guide - developed by our in-house education technology experts - reveals 12 actions schools should take to ensure all schools are keeping student and teacher data safe.
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