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Schools and universities fast-track AI rollouts: from Oxford to Australia

AI in Education Podcast

Release Date: 10/02/2025

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In this episode of the AI in Education Podcast, Ray and Dan wrap up Series 14 with a packed news and research roundup. They start with the tricky world of AI governance in education, where Ray explains how schools and universities can simplify their policies instead of writing 26 new ones. The conversation then turns to a Washington Post piece on the rise of new AI-driven jobs - from conversation designers to human-AI collaboration leads - and what this means for the future of work and capability-building. They also unpack new insights from cechat about how teachers are creating and using AI...

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This week, Dan and Ray bring a whirlwind of AI news, research, and reflection from across the education world. From South Australia and New South Wales announcing state-wide AI chatbot rollouts for schools, to Oxford University embracing ChatGPT Education for all staff and students, the scale of adoption is hard to ignore. The hosts explore what these bold moves mean for schools, universities, and the future of assessment. They highlight contrasts between Australia’s rapid school-level deployments and the slower university approach, and compare these with global examples such as Arizona...

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This week, Dan and Ray bring a whirlwind of AI news, research, and reflection from across the education world. From South Australia and New South Wales announcing state-wide AI chatbot rollouts for schools, to Oxford University embracing ChatGPT Education for all staff and students, the scale of adoption is hard to ignore.
The hosts explore what these bold moves mean for schools, universities, and the future of assessment. They highlight contrasts between Australia’s rapid school-level deployments and the slower university approach, and compare these with global examples such as Arizona State University’s 158,000-student rollout.
The conversation doesn’t stop at institutions. Ray and Dan unpack new releases from Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google - including multi-model Copilot, parental controls in ChatGPT, and the startling realism of Sora 2 videos. They also reflect on recent surveys showing student demand for clearer AI guidance.
Packed with insights, surprises, and a few laughs, this episode shows why AI in education is evolving faster than ever.
 
Links and References

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SA High Schools get EdChat for all students
 
NSW EduChat for all staff and students in Years 5 to 12 in NSW government schools
 
ASU signs up for ChatGPT Edu for every staff member, researcher and student
 
UNSW signs Australia’s biggest education deal with OpenAI to roll out ChatGPT to staff
 
Oxford University in the UK just announced they’d do it for all staff and students
 
Google signs up 2 million students and staff via California Community Colleges
 
Microsoft M365 Copilot Chat now free in Office apps
 
Copilot now allows Claude/Anthropic models for Researcher & Agents
 
OpenAI launch parental controls for ChatGPT
 
OpenAI release Sora2
 
OpenAI Prompt Packs
Prompt Guides for education:
 
Google Homework Help story
 
Google is indexing ChatGPT conversations, potentially exposing sensitive user data
 
IPSOS Education Monitor
 
You gov survey on UK student use of AI
 
Exam Hack AI
 
Arden University students get AI detector shut down
 
 
Research
 
Prompt Injection Attacks on LLM Generated Reviews of Scientific Publications
 
The Transparency Dilemma: How AI disclosure erodes trust