Australian educators are set to receive crucial guidance on navigating the complex world of Big Tech, copyright law, and artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom. A new report aims to equip teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively integrate technology into their teaching practices while staying within the bounds of the law. The report, which has significant implications for the country's education sector, will provide teachers with a comprehensive understanding of their rights and responsibilities when it comes to using copyrighted materials, as well as the latest developments in AI-powered tools and platforms. By staying informed, teachers can ensure they are providing their students with the best possible educational experience while minimizing the risk of copyright infringement and other potential pitfalls.


This is what Australian teachers need to know about Big Tech, copyright law and AI  EducationHQ