News & Updates
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Learning Commons attended ASU+GSV 2026, discussing three key themes for building trusted, high-quality AI in education: demand for rigor, evaluating AI outputs, and scaling research via open infrastructure.
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Learning Commons announced expanded access to AI infrastructure tools at ASU+GSV, including two new Literacy Evaluators for Subject Matter Knowledge and Conventionality.
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Learning Commons will join educators, researchers, and innovators at the 2026 ASU+GSV Summit, The Power of Fusion, held April 12-15 in San Diego.
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Magpie Literacy, Achievement Network, and New Meridian will develop and validate resources to strengthen AI-powered education tools.
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Student Achievement Partners, Quill, and Leanlab Education partner with Learning Commons to accelerate the development of the next generation of AI evaluators.
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Learning Commons President Sandra Liu Huang reflects on a decade of progress and what’s next for the organization.
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How our open, public-purpose infrastructure is helping raise the standard for educational tools and creating more consistent, impactful learning experiences for all students and teachers.
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Why rigorous evaluation must become essential infrastructure for AI in education.









