Google is adding new Gemini AI tools to its Classroom suite for teachers, including access to NotebookLM and Gems for students. Also, new Chromebooks are coming.
Google announced a variety of new features for its Classroom software suite, including free Gemini AI tools for educators and NotebookLM for users under 18 — the first time the tool has been available to minors. Teachers with a Google Workspace account will have a new dedicated Gemini tab in their Google Classroom, offering tools that can help brainstorm lesson plans, make math problems, or draft emails, among others.
This feature goes one step further, as well, as administrators will also be able to share Gems with the teachers they oversee in their district, to help with lesson planning or whatever else administrators might like to micromanage. A few other new tools coming to educators include Google Vids for generative AI video creation, a new “help me create a form” feature in Gemini, and the launch of Google’s Class Tools.
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