Appropriate Use: Generative AI #
Please be aware that these Generative AI tools contain functionality which allows the upload of pictures and files. It is the responsibility of the user not to upload content or enter prompts which may generate inappropriate or concerning text or imagery, or which contains any personal, sensitive or confidential information.
AI can never replace the expertise, knowledge or creativity of an educator, but it can be a helpful tool to elevate teaching and learning experiences. When you use generated content, you should always check and refine the output so that it fits your context and local policies before assigning to students.
What’s new? #
Gemini in Google Classroom is a suite of generative AI tools available to educators. Generative AI is an emerging type of artificial intelligence that can generate new and unique content, rather than simply analysing or acting on existing data.
Features of Gemini in Google Classroom #
Create content and resources with Gemini in a central destination in Google Classroom.
Please see below a small example of the features available that support with saving teacher time and improving workflow processes.
What does it look like? #
Screenshot of Gemini in Classroom

Example: Generate a Quiz #
Video example of how to generate a quiz using Gemini in Classroom.
Example: Generate Podcast Style Lessons #
Educators can now generate and share audio lessons to help students engage more deeply with instructional content and support various learning modalities. Educators will be able to customise the target grade, topic, and learning objectives to ensure the content is a customised companion to other aspects of the topic they are teaching. They’ll also be able to specify the type of audio discussion, like the number of speakers, and aspects of conversation such as whether it’s in an interview or conversational style.
Where can I find this feature? #
Audio Lessons can be found via the Gemini left hand navigation menu item within Google Classroom. See screenshot below,

Video Overview: Generating a Podcast Style Audio Lesson #
Audio lesson example,
Benefits #
By shifting some lessons from screens to speakers, you’re not just changing the medium; you’re changing the learning environment. Here are the primary benefits:
The “Screen-Free” Advantage
Podcasts allow students to step away from digital screens while still engaging with the material.
- Mobility: Students can listen while commuting, exercising, or doing chores.
- Reduced Friction: It’s much easier to hit “play” on a 10-minute audio clip than to sit down and read a 5-page PDF.
Accessibility
Not every student processes information best through reading.
- Support for Diverse Learners: Audio lessons are a lifeline for students with dyslexia, visual impairments, or those who struggle with heavy text-based processing.
- Language Acquisition: For English as an additional language students, hearing the cadence, tone, and pronunciation of academic language can be far more effective than seeing it on a page.
Integration with Google Classroom Features
Google Classroom makes the logistics surprisingly smooth.
- Streamlined Feedback: You can attach a Google Form quiz directly below the audio file to check for understanding immediately.
- Organised Archiving: Use the Topics feature to create a “Podcast Series” category, making it easy for students to find and review content before exams.
