Overview
- Google is rolling study notebooks into the Gemini app for personal accounts now and plans to enable school-issued accounts in the coming weeks.
- Students begin by uploading class materials or taking a diagnostic quiz so Gemini can identify gaps and generate bite-sized lessons that update as quizzes and uploads change.
- Study notebooks sync with NotebookLM and include a skill-based dashboard that breaks learning goals into more than 100 objectives labeled as strengths, focus areas, or not started.
- Google is adding no-cost, full-length practice tests from partners to the notebooks, with SAT support already available and The Princeton Review ACT and GRE tests plus Akira ENEM practice for Brazil scheduled to arrive soon.
- Google says the product was vetted with pedagogy and safety experts, will roll out globally in all languages, and could lower the cost of test prep while giving teachers new tools to target instruction once Classroom integration is enabled.