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Gemini’s new Guided Learning mode can quiz students and create interactive study aids

August 6, 2025
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Google is updating Gemini to make it a better education tool with a new feature called Guided Learning. Like similar learning-focused updates to ChatGPT and Claude, Guided Learning tries to promote understanding by breaking down problems into step-by-step instructions, follow-up questions and interactive examples, rather than simply providing an answer.

Guided Learning will be available as toggle in the prompt box of Gemini as the feature rolls out. When it’s toggled on, Gemini will treat questions as more of a conversation, testing your knowledge, explaining concepts and even generating visual aids, Google says. The feature is powered by Google’s LearnLM, a collection of models “fine-tuned for learning and grounded in educational research.”

Gemini’s new Guided Learning mode can quiz students and create interactive study aids

A animation showing how Guided Learning responds to questions in Gemini.

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On top of Guided Learning, Google is also offering a free year of its AI Pro plan for college students in the US, Japan, Indonesia, Korea and Brazil. Google technically announced this promotion back in April for its Google One AI Premium plan, but given the pace of AI and the never-ending complexity of Google’s branding, Google One AI Premium is now called Google AI Pro. The subscription unlocks access to Gemini across Google Workspace apps, increases the amount of files you can upload to NotebookLM and Gemini 2.5 Pro and includes 2TB of storage. The subscription normally costs $200 per year, so the savings are meaningful, even for just the storage.

Google has made deep inroads into education with Chromebooks and Google Workspace, so it makes sense that it would try and leverage that good will to create multiple generations of AI-dependent users. Besides the new feature and promotion, the company says it’s also investing “$1 billion in funding over three years for American education” to cover things like research, cloud computing resources and AI literacy courses. The goal here is clear: Google’s funding will help non-profit universities trying to adapt to student bodies already deeply invested in AI, and it could also act as marketing for anyone who isn’t already bought in.

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