In the Gemini tab in Classroom, educators can get help creating and adapting resources, based on learning objectives, starting with the following features:
Outline a lesson plan
Generate a quiz
Write an informational text
Tackle common misconceptions
Translate text
More content generation features will become available in these languages in the coming weeks.
Educators can also collaborate with Gemini using starter prompts for the Gemini app that help with common tasks like:
Brainstorming real world examples
Gamifying an activity
Generating differentiation strategies
Drafting an exemplar and non-exemplar
Creating Depth of Knowledge (DOK) questions
Higher education students using the Gemini tab can:
Learn about a topic: Get personalized and step-by-step explanations with Guided Learning.
Take a quiz: Prepare for upcoming exams by testing your knowledge and getting hints and feedback.
Make flashcards: Turn class materials into custom flashcards for extra practice.
Create a study guide: Make a study guide about a certain topic, or upload class materials for more personalized resources.
Gemini app: Educators and students can access Gemini starter prompts in the Gemini tab in Classroom, and they will open in the Gemini app. Users’ ability to access these starter prompts and continue chats in the Gemini app is controlled by the Gemini app setting. Visit the Help Center to learn how to Turn the Gemini app on or off for users.
When using generated content, you should always review the outputs as AI can make mistakes and refine the output so that it fits your context and local policies.
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We’re kicking things off with the Google keynote at 10:00 am PT on May 19, followed by the Developer keynote at 1:30 pm PT. Block your calendars for two days of live sessions, straight from Mountain View, full of announcements, live demos, and new professional development sessions.
Here’s a sneak peak at what we’ll cover:
The agentic era of development: Discover how the next evolution of our developer tools is transforming the way you write software. Learn how to seamlessly transition from rapid ideation to orchestrating powerful, autonomous workflows, allowing AI to handle the heavy lifting while you focus on the big picture.
Enabling Android development anywhere: Learn how we are making AI even more helpful for your app workflows. From initial prototyping to final native polish, explore the latest ways we’re making it easier and faster to build high quality Android experiences.
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