AI Is the New Classroom: Gemini Launches “Guided Learning” For Students

Using AI in academics is a no-brainer. A survey by the Digital Education Council (a global alliance of universities and industry experts) shows that about 86% of students use AI in their studies. Roughly 66% use ChatGPT specifically. And around 89% use it for their homework. Well, finished in seconds, but who is getting smart, here? Not certainly the students. Many parents believe that this approach goes well against the purpose of doing homework. That’s why ChatGPT came with a “Study Mode”, and Gemini is joining the list next with ‘Guided Learning.’ Will Gemini make independent learning less dependent on AI, or is it just a fancy new feature addition?

Gemini’s Guided Learning

Google launched ‘Guided Learning’ on Wednesday (August 7), just a week after OpenAI tossed ‘Study Mode’ on ChatGPT (July 29). According to Google, the feature adds value to students like a tutor, let’s say a study buddy. Unlike the usual AI use, the tool shifts into a complete study mode. Instead of pushing answers, the AI helps the user understand the how, what, and whys of the subject matter.

How Gemini’s Guided Learning Works?

  1. When given a problem, Guided Learning breaks it down step by step.
  2. In Guided Learning, everything follows an order, unlike a question-and-answer flow.
  3. It gives simple to simpler explanations based on the level of one’s understanding.
  4. Incorporates images, videos, diagrams, and short quizzes to keep the learning engaging.
  5. Students can now ask the AI to make flashcards and study guides for their exams.
  6. Hereafter, Guided Learning will include relevant YouTube videos whenever necessary.

Bonuses From Google

Google rolled out a special bonus to students from the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, Korea, or Brazil: 1 year free access to its AI Pro plan.

The bonus will give students access to:

  1. Gemini 2.5 Pro
  2. NotebookLM (it’s like a smart notebook)
  3. Veo 3 (for videos)
  4. Deep Research Tools and more.

In a recent blog post, Maureen Heymans, VP of Learning, Google, wrote, “We worked with educators to design Guided Learning to be a partner in their teaching, built on the core principle that real learning is an active, constructive process. It encourages students to move beyond answers and develop their own thinking by guiding them with questions that foster critical thought,” said Google VP of Learning.”

Final Thoughts

With 86% of students using AI daily for learning and a rise in plagiarism, Google and OpenAI are implementing necessary improvements. Only time can say if these features are any help to students. We’ll be bringing more news and stats on every new update the world gets.

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