DeepSeek, Claude and AI procurement
February 26, 2026
Allegations that DeepSeek may have trained on Claude outputs are more than a dispute between AI companies. For schools, they highlight a practical procurement problem: whether suppliers can explain where training data came from, how model outputs were collected, and what legal and operational risks sit downstream. This article uses the case as a clear-eyed procurement study, translating technical concerns into questions leaders can ask now about data lineage, licensing, indemnities, audit rights and contractual red lines before adopting any AI system.
Autumn term seasonal AI prompt pack
October 3, 2025
This autumn-term “prompt pack” helps you teach harvest and seasonal learning across EYFS to KS3 without letting AI take over. It is designed for teacher-led or shared-device use, with paper-first alternatives so pupils can still talk, handle, observe and write before anything is generated. You’ll also find a copyright-safe image workflow for displays, worksheets and pupil outcomes, plus ready-to-copy prompts, quick checklists and classroom-ready outputs you can print and send home.
Classroom Display Ideas with AI
August 28, 2025
Classroom displays can be powerful teaching tools, but only when they are designed for learning rather than decoration. This article shares a print-ready, inclusion-first workflow for using AI to create vocabulary walls, dual-coded worked examples, retrieval boards and ‘live’ misconception corners that genuinely support understanding. You’ll get an accessibility QA checklist for classroom print, a copyright-safe image pipeline, and copy-and-adapt prompt packs that keep teachers firmly in control.
Copyright and AI in Schools
August 7, 2024
AI tools have made it incredibly easy for teachers and students to copy, remix and share text, images and music in seconds – but copyright law has not suddenly disappeared. This practical playbook walks through everyday AI workflows in schools and shows where real legal and ethical risks arise, from copy‑pasting AI outputs to uploading pupil work. You will find simple risk tiers, plain‑language concepts, and concrete classroom rules, plus ready‑to‑adapt policy and consent wording. The aim is not to turn every teacher into a lawyer, but to build confident “copyright hygiene” habits that keep your school, staff and students safer.
Royalty-Free Educational Content
January 21, 2024
Explore the transformative impact of AI in the classroom, as this blog post delves into the innovative ways educators can utilise AI-generated royalty-free content. From personalised learning materials to cost-effective resource creation, AI is redefining the educational experience. Visual aids, multimedia interactivity, and language accessibility are enhanced, ensuring students remain engaged and instruction stays relevant. The post also addresses the ethical considerations of using AI in education, highlighting recent legal assurances from tech giants and the collaborative opportunities AI presents for teachers worldwide. This insightful piece is a must-read for educators looking to embrace technology and enrich their teaching methods.