Google is rolling out new Chrome and Classroom features for teachers and students, the company announced on Tuesday. The tech giant is adding a new “reading mode” for Chrome, an AI-powered Hand Raise ...
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Read Along in Classroom is expanding its AI-based tools to new languages. Gemini to Classroom will be soon be available worldwide to help teachers create inspiring new lessons. Parents are getting new ...
Parents, teachers, and students using Google Classroom and Google Meet for their distance learning have some key changes in store: an improved means to upload pictures of homework, Meet transcripts, a ...
As more and more students use Google Classroom, the portal is adding an offline mode on Android for those with limited internet connectivity. There are also a number of other improvements to the ...
Google has announced a slate of new apps and functions for Chromebooks, Google Classroom and Google Meet, as well as planned integrations with popular ed tech apps expected to launch later this year.
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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 ...
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