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Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Google Summit - Workshop 2


 Don't Search for it - Make it with Gemini

Steve Smith - Ex High School Teacher (22yrs)


Generative AI - image
You can use Gemini to simplify or upgrade text / relevel text
Gems are now shareable
A tutor 


Children can ask for help with a task

Create your own Writing Prompt images - these images are copyright-free - no one owns them

Need to be really specific - student
Say what you see -


PARTS - structure for informing Gemini, writing GEMS
Persona - give it a persona, who is it
Aim - what is the aim
Recipient - who is it for
Theme - what is the theme, ice cream, dinosaurs
Structure - how do you want it created, haiku, or persuasive 

Create Using Canvas

Natural Language in Natural Language out - image icecream
You can ask it to score, create a badge
3D simulation of the planets
Make the game faster - add a speed slider, add arrows for direction
Make it look like a phone screen

Can be added to class site/blog - 
Create using Canvas - copy code, open site editor, click embed and paste code.

You can use in many ways:
Name Spinner
Drag and drop
Haiku Generator

Can do for those who need help with language, readers... using the + add specific vocabulary and meanings, relevel if needed e.g. Level 3 NZ curriculum

Getting what you want - Make sure you turn Canvas on - flash or pro will both work, pro will show thinking flash won't.

Deep Research - 5 a month (research assistant)

Deep Research - has a limit
Under 18 and Adult version (free) walled garden - stays inside your kit (Core service under Workspace terms of service)
  • Doing a unit on ice cream - Want to know about major developments?
  • Unlocking potential STEM and Sports Grants for Auckland School - Doesn't update, need to do another deep research each year
  • Do you want to know the best way to do a Post-Grad study?

Albany Senior High School
Deploy Learning, working with Google to run events
The 112 schools/organisations here
Google Staff 
Sponsor Everway (Texthelp)

Ice Cream Terms: Drag & Drop

Ice Cream School

Match the term to its definition!

Terms

Definitions

Made with fun by Gemini

Goggle Summit - Workshop 3

 Hipster Google

 Tools you Probably Never Heard Of - Eric Curts


For Searching

Search Cards 
Emoji Kitchen - Great for writing prompt - students create and use it to get started - or as the turtle grows
Google Translate -
Google Conversions/
Google Calculator
Roll a dice - with a different-sized die

Communication Tools 

Little Language Lessons - No Te Reo/ Pasifika yet
Google Lens - Best on Phone - it will then tell you about the image - E.g. Flowers/plants, translates signs, also built into Google Chrome - Great for translating graphics
Reading Mode -

Creative Tools 

ChromeOS Flex - Turns old Mac and Hp -test it - if it works, it takes less ROM
Time-lapse (built into Google Earth) goes back to 1984- can go back and see the development of the area/location
Google Fonts site - 1800 fonts available, you can search using various categories.



Time-lapse Papakura using Google Earth - Images in 5-year increments


Autodraw
Whisk - Part of Google Labs - Flow - experimental
Androidify - is back - great for about me
Say what you see - Google Arts and Culture
Odd one out - Google Arts and Culture
AI Quest

Music
Music Lab
Music FX

Albany Senior High School
Deploy Learning, working with Google to run events
The 112 schools/organisations here
Google Staff 
Sponsor Everway (Texthelp)


Google Summit - Workshop 4

 Special Guest Mr AI Chatterbot

Eric Curts

There are many ways to use AI as a Guest in the Classroom. It is not only available for students to use, but it can also be teacher-led, and students understand more appropriate ways to use AI to enhance an experience rather than do the work for them.







Use AI with Students, exposing them to AI. You can tell Gemini how to behave and to come from a certain perspective, used in this situation, AI can be a guest in the class.


Click on the image to view this resource in full.

AI Interview - ask it to be something that it is not, e.g. a historical figure...
Preload/ prior knowledge before reading the text
Eric has created prompt templates to help inform AI of the role they are undertaking. - inform the AI to strive for accuracy and fairness in your responses, avoiding stereotypes or biases. Not 💯 foolproof

Teach them to be critical thinkers - test before you do in class
E.g. Dame Whina Cooper
Gemini will give additional sources and links to show where the information is from

We asked Dame Whina Cooper (Gemini AI)
Where are you from, and who are your parents?
What is your favourite colour?
The answers were detailed and related back to Maori values.

Games you can create using AI

Choose your own Adventure


Taboo
Emoji Kitchen

AI Debate
Marmite vs Vegemite





AI Co-Writing
Take turns with AI to write paragraphs
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The 112 schools/organisations here
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Google Summit - Workshop 1

 Reading Helper for Every Student

Chris Betcher

Building Literacy with Google Read Along inside Google Classroom
Read to or Read with
Article: suggests Parents don't enjoy reading to children - The Guardian.com


Read-along was originally developed for Android phones with children's books. AI listened to the child read and would help, then moved to a web application

Gamified - level up success jingle - Moved into Google Classroom and therefore can assign books and give feedback, and teachers get analytics



Levelled reading and Decodables - Higgety adding more
Common words struggling with, give a summary of accuracy: correct, got with help, didn't try, and tried but did not get it right. Gives CWPM - correct words per minute
You can create groups










Can use Gemini to create books; they can include words students struggle with, but there are no pictures. Only create text which you can download and copy to other places

Due to copyright restrictions, it is not advisable to add text such as School Journals, but it is available only to your class.

Gemini Gem - storybook gives a storyline and name, and will create with images. Pirates in the backyard. You can also listen to the story in Gemini. These are not downloadable or movable.



For more, check out Chris's YouTube playlist, click on the image.

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The 112 schools/organisations here
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Google Summit 2025 - KeyNote Speaker


Level Up Every Learner with AI

Key Note Speaker - Eric Curts

Eric spoke about how it is essential to ensure that we are helping our students level up their learning, and they can do so with the use of AI.

Games where you can level up and the sound of achieving - draws people in, E.g. Super Mario, Pokémon, World of Warcraft

As teachers, we want to provide opportunities for students that they may not have otherwise.

When talking about Levelling Up; 
Eric is referring to not just supporting educators but also EMPOWERING STUDENTS using AI:


In the 80s, Bloom investigated the value of moving the bell curve

We want to move the bell curve to the right (2 sigma problem)
Move 2 percentiles if students had their own personal tutor (AI)


Looking at Summative Achievement

Low Curve (Blue) = Conventional Classroom (1:30)
Middle Curve = Mastery Learning (1:30)
Tall Curve (Red) = Having a Personal Tutor/AI (1:1)




Not only using AI to help us as educators, but also to help students directly.
If we don't empower students, they miss out.

Personalised Learning Power Ups

  1. Google Gemini - Using Guided Learning: Gemini can explain the basic information and ask each student questions, bringing them into the discussion and encouraging them to think critically. Using Google Gemini, Teachers can create fun quizzes and games where students want to continue levelling up and provide the opportunity to double-check their knowledge.
  2. NotebookLM - Students can add content to NotebookLM and then generate audio overviews, video overviews, mindmaps, quizzes, and flashcards. Methods that help students in the manner they prefer to process information.









Feedback Power Ups


1. Google Gemini GEMS - premade tools such as the Writing Editor - Students can use it to help write, but Gemini asks for information to encourage students to write for themselves.

2. Snorkl provides instant feedback - You can supply a question for students, and they record their voice and whiteboard work to explain their answer. The AI gives feedback on their answer and reasoning.





Creativity Power Ups



Here are a few of the different places you can use AI to be Creative:
  • AI Experiments
  • Goolge Arts & Culture
  • Google Labs
    • Whisk
    • Flow
  • Art Remix
  • Learning Light
  • Music FX
  • Musical Canvas
  • Gemini Canvas - write code to make a spelling snake game or any type of game you can use to engage and reinforce learning




Accessiblilty




Gemini can have students speak, or they can choose to listen

Gemini Live - on phone - ask it to explain and take a photo of what needs explaining

Google Meet - translation as they speak in their language

Everway - Read Write (we have this) - setting choose voice works on the free version


AI is here to help us like Iron Man; we need to have a person in control


Think back to the teachers you have had. What impact did they have?
- Relationship/Connections, Encouraged and Inspired!


DEMO SLAM

There were many great demonstrations but the best 2 were:
Using Gemini Storybook to create a story with images. 
Eric Curts shared the Gemini AI in Google Classroom, sharing the links and then finding ones we might not know. Click on image to open


Albany Senior High School
Deploy Learning, working with Google to run events
The 112 schools/organisations here
Google Staff 
Sponsor Everway (Texthelp)

Google Summit - Workshop 2

 Don't Search for it - Make it with Gemini Steve Smith - Ex High School Teacher (22yrs) Generative AI - image You can use Gemini to simp...