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Google Gemini for Education

Overview

Google Gemini is a family of large language models (LLMs) and AI assistants developed by Google DeepMind. It's designed to handle a wide range of tasks, including natural language processing, text generation, and multimodal understanding (text, images, etc.). Gemini builds upon previous Google AI models, such as Bard, incorporating advanced deep learning techniques to achieve more sophisticated interactions and problem-solving capabilities


Who can use this product?

ASU students, faculty, and staff can use Google Gemini at no cost.

 

Ready to get started with Gemini?

ASU students, faculty, and staff can use this tool by visiting the Google Gemini app and signing in with SSO.Use Google Gemini

Quick Steps to start using Google Gemini

  1. Go to gemini.google.com and sign in with your ASURITE email.

     

  2. Accept the terms and privacy policy.

  3. Explore the dashboard.

  4. Type a prompt in the chat.

  5. Use the menu for tools, settings, and help.

  6. For academic use, ensure you're on your ASU-affiliated account.

  7. Visit ai.asu.edu/ai-tools for ASU-specific tips and support.

Example use case

Summarize a research article.

Steps

  1. Paste the text or link of a research article into the Gemini chat box and ask:
    “Summarize this article in simple terms."
  2. Review the summary and ask for clarification or bullet points if needed.
  3. Copy the response into your notes or citation tool.

Additional resources

Explore AI foundations & tools

More about Gemini

Yes, it can! Ask Gemini to explain difficult concepts, summarize readings, and break down theories simply, acting as your personalized tutor.

 

 Use it to brainstorm topics, generate outlines, summarize articles, and even help identify arguments for and against a topic to overcome writer's block.

  • Occasional Inaccuracies: May occasionally produce incorrect or irrelevant responses.
  • Internet Requirement: Needs internet access to function optimally.
  • Lack of Reasoning and Context Awareness: AI tools currently struggle with complex reasoning and executing detailed plans, as they can misinterpret context and lack the ability to understand long-term dependencies.

  • Content Creation: Assisting faculty in drafting course materials, lesson plans, presentations, research papers, and lecture notes.
  • Writing Assistance: Essay reviews, suggesting improvements in grammar, structure, and clarity, and providing feedback for better writing quality. Creatively updating the tone, style, and voice of essays.
  • Summarization: Summarizing academic articles, research papers, and book chapters.
  • Translation: Translating text between over 40 languages.
  • Drafting emails.

     

  • AI community Slack Channel: #ai
  • ASU Experience Center: (480) 965-6500 or 1-855-278-5080

For more information on the Ethical use of AI, please visit the Provost Office Generative AI page and ASUs Digital Trust Guidelines.