Weekly AI News Update (29 - 04 June 2026)

Open Educational Tools Weekly AI News Update (29 - 04 June 2026)

Weekly AI News Update (29 - 04 June 2026)

  • Boston University published an article on AI literacy for educators in 2026, outlining essential knowledge teachers need to integrate AI effectively in classrooms. The piece focuses on practical skills and ethical considerations for responsible AI use in education. 🔗 Boston University
  • The Pulitzer Center introduces the 2026 Teacher Council, which will examine the use of artificial intelligence in schools. The council aims to hold AI accountable and explore its implications for education, ensuring responsible integration of technology in the classroom. 🔗 Pulitzer Center
  • Anthropic has launched free AI fluency courses on Coursera, targeting students, educators, and nonprofits. The courses aim to improve understanding of AI technology, with no cost for eligible participants. 🔗 EdTech Innovation Hub
  • NTU Singapore has developed AI technology that makes student emotions visible, enabling teachers to refine their teaching strategies by gaining insights into learners’ emotional states during lessons. 🔗 NTU Singapore
  • Teacher Magazine reports expert insights on using AI as a tool for assessment feedback. The article explores how artificial intelligence can support educators in providing efficient, constructive feedback to students, highlighting its potential role in modern teaching practices. 🔗 Teacher Magazine