In other news, Google is also launching its Read Along in Classroom feature globally, which aims to help students improve their reading skills with real-time support. Teachers can assign reading activities based on students' grade level or phonics skills and can monitor their reading accuracy, speed, and comprehension. Google is also testing the generation of personalized stories tailored to student needs and is simplifying the process for educators to create, manage, and share interactive lessons.
Key takeaways:
- Google is bringing its AI technology Gemini to teen students using their school accounts, after having already offered Gemini to teens using their personal accounts.
- Gemini will help students learn more confidently with real-time feedback and will not use data from chats with students to train and improve its AI models.
- Gemini will be available to teen students while using their Google Workspace for Education accounts in English in more than 100 countries.
- Google is also launching its Read Along in Classroom feature globally, which helps students build reading skills and get real-time support.