In today’s digital and research-driven world, visual aids such as figures, tables, charts, and illustrations play a crucial role in presenting complex information effectively.
Angela Di Michele Lalor’s concept of building on the curriculum that is already in place demonstrates a respect for teachers and what is good about education.
Bryn Williams-Jones covers the limitations early researchers should consider when using generative AI tools, and what researchers should keep in mind when evaluating how to responsibly employ AI functionality.
This conversation explains key copyright considerations for your AI initiatives, identifies solutions already available to address these needs, and sets a vision for rights-aware AI systems that are able to achieve their promise.
Samantha Kalman recognizes the beneficial skills that students learn in a science curriculum, EdReports findings of shift the focus of quality curriculum to science.
CCC Sponsoring “The Power of Licensing & Responsible AI – A Proactive Path for Publishers” Session at the 2025 London …
In a world where digital transformation and AI continue to disrupt the publishing landscape, rightsholders face a pressing need to protect their content, chart a course for sustainable growth, and promote responsible AI and research integrity.
Featuring CCC Legal Advisor Roanie Levy and AstraZeneca AI Governance Lead Oliver Patel, AIGP, CIPP/E, this session explores key aspects of AI implementation.
Roy Kaufman dissects the case that became the first US decision on the merits to directly address copying to train AI.
Featuring CCC Legal Advisor Roanie Levy and AstraZeneca AI Governance Lead Oliver Patel, this session explores key aspects of AI implementation.