Weekly AI News Update (14-20 November 2025)

Open Educational Tools Weekly AI News Update (14-20 November 2025)

Weekly AI News Update (14-20 November 2025)

  • The University of Staffordshire introduced human lecturers for the final sessions of a coding course and outlined policies for responsible AI use to address student concerns over AI-generated materials, emphasising academic integrity. 🔗 The Guardian
  • Google has announced Gemini 3.0, its next-generation AI model family. The release includes more advanced and efficient versions, such as Gemini 3.0 Flash and Pro, designed to enhance reasoning capabilities and multimodal understanding for complex tasks. 🔗 The Keyword Google
  • Open AI has launched a new initiative, “ChatGPT for Teachers,” providing educators with a dedicated resource. This includes a guide outlining AI’s role as a classroom assistant for creating lesson plans and developing educational materials. 🔗 Open AI
  • AI is increasingly being integrated into Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, enhancing areas like agriculture, healthcare, and skilled trades, while prompting discussions on critical evaluation, privacy, and its impact on local job markets. 🔗 Education Week
  • At the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference in Beijing, China introduced AI-driven tools for Chinese language education, including the “HSK GO” adaptive learning product and smart classrooms, enhancing global learning and cultural exchange. 🔗 Global Times