You can use Gemini Apps as a tutor with guided learning, visual aids, and educational resources.
Important:
- We’re gradually releasing these features in the Gemini mobile app. If you don’t find them in the mobile app, try again shortly or go to gemini.google.com.
- To use this feature, you must be signed in to Gemini Apps. Learn how to sign in to Gemini Apps.
Use Guided Learning
- On your computer, go to gemini.google.com.
- At the bottom, click Guided Learning
.
- In the text box, enter a question or prompt about your learning topic.
- Optional: To upload files or an image with your prompt, click Add files
. Learn more about uploading files in Gemini Apps.
- Optional: To upload files or an image with your prompt, click Add files
- Click Submit
.
Learn with images & videos
Learn with images
Gemini Apps may include images in responses to help explain a topic or concept. You can also ask Gemini to provide a diagram or image in your prompt.
Learn with videos
Important: Gemini Apps will only include YouTube videos in responses when Gemini Apps Activity is on.
Gemini Apps may include YouTube videos in responses to help explain a topic or concept. You can also:
- Ask Gemini to provide a video in your prompt
- Include a YouTube video link in your prompt and ask Gemini to use the video in its response or create study materials from the video
Examples
- What is photosynthesis?
- What are the parts of a cell?
- What is the digestive system?
Access OpenStax resources
Important:
- For now, these features are only available in English and in the United States.
- For now, these features are not available to users under the age of 18 or users signed in with a work or school account.
Use Gemini Apps to learn with interactive study tools and tailored guidance:
- Ask Gemini Apps to give you practice questions with feedback and hints. You can ask for specific quiz types like multiple choice or open-ended questions.
- Prompt Gemini Apps to use reputable educational sources, including OpenStax textbooks, to respond by typing
@OpenStax
in the prompt.
Examples
- @OpenStax explain the concept of supply and demand
- Quiz me on the rise of industrialization