What arXiv’s New Policy of banning AI Slop Means for Educational Research
AI slop is causing increasing concern everywhere and education is no exception. The number of requests I have received to review submissions to education journals has more than trebled this year. According to gossip the EU education programmes have never before received so many applications and they are likely to change application procedures next year. AI makes it easier but there are downsides. The open-access preprint repository arXiv has recently announced a strict new policy aimed at curbing the influx of low-quality, AI-generated research papers. The platform, which has become a primary site for circulating research in fields like computer […]
Webinar – Supporting Migrant learners
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The Final AI Pioneers Newsletter: Reflecting on Three Years of Collaboration and Impact
As the funded phase of the AI Pioneers project […]
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Recording now available for our webinar on AI and Skills in Australia
Our network members in Australia present their work and […]
10th European Open and Digital Learning Week (EODLW) 2025
📅 24–28 November | Hosted by EDEN Digital Learning […]
Action Plan – Sustaining the AI Pioneers Network
The AI Pioneers project is co-funded by the European […]
Webinar “AI and Skills in Australian Education”
📅 Monday, 24 November, 2025🕖 7:00 pm AEDT | […]
Webinar Alert: AI Pioneers on Ethical and Responsible AI in Education
We are excited and honoured to announce that we […]
