Google is expanding Gemini into a more structured learning environment with study notebooks, a student-focused workspace for diagnostics, personalized lessons, practice quizzes, flashcards and progress tracking. The rollout turns Gemini from a general-purpose assistant into a tool designed to organize source-based study workflows, beginning with web access worldwide and mobile support planned for later in the summer.
In Google's official study notebooks announcement, the company describes a workflow that starts by assessing a learner's baseline knowledge. Gemini can then create smaller lessons tailored to a student's goals and reinforce those lessons with quizzes. The company positions the capability as part of a broader education-focused effort across Gemini and NotebookLM, rather than solely as a standalone product called Student Hub.
What Gemini study notebooks add
The central change is a dedicated notebook space where students can bring together their course materials
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