NotebookLM: Google AI Research Assistant

Powered by Google’s Gemini 1.5, Notebook LM enables users to put PDFs, websites, YouTube videos, audio files, Google Docs, Google Slides, or copied texts into a folder where NotebookLM can summarize them and make connections between topics.

NotebookLM can be used to respond to questions, generate summaries, prepare notes, write outlines, create articles, prepare study guides, and more.

Learn more by reading my recent newsletter post:

NotebookLM in Action: Takeaways from Testing Google's AI Research Assistant

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Tom Daccord

Teachers are curious about ChatGPT and AI, but don't know what tools they should use and where to find them. In this podcast I introduce and review AI tools for education and offer strategies for incorporating them. I am an international expert in pedagogical innovation with technology and an award-winning educator with over 30 years experience. I taught high school in Canada, France, Switzerland, and the U.S. and have presented on education technology topics to over 10,000 educators around the world. Multilingual, I present in English, Spanish, and French

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