Google Classroom has launched a novel AI-driven tool aimed at assisting educators in formulating questions.

Introduced on Monday, this application enables instructors to generate a list of questions derived from particular text input.

Employing this text-dependent question production tool, powered by Gemini, educators may upload files from Google Drive or manually input text for the AI to formulate questions.

Subsequently, they may export the questions as a Google Doc or Google Form.

Educators may choose from an array of criteria, including grade level, question quantity, and question type (e.g., multiple choice or open-ended).

Moreover, instructors have the opportunity to delineate the abilities they like their pupils to exhibit, such as the use of metaphorical language or the capacity to assess arguments.

This functionality is only accessible to Google Workspace for Education members possessing either the Gemini Education add-on ($24 per user) or Gemini Education Premium ($36 per person).

Google first introduced Gemini to Classroom in 2024 and has since expanded its functionalities.

The latest version included a tool for generating word lists. It may also produce lesson plan concepts and condense various resources, including class notes and student evaluations.

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