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27 Free Gemini AI Tools for Educators

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In this video we explore the 27 free Gemini AI tools that Google recently made available for educators. 0:01:05 - 🔗 Accessing the AI Tools 0:01:59 - 🛠️ Types of AI Tools 0:02:28 - 📋 "Template" Tools 0:04:00 - 💯 Example - Generate a Quiz 0:08:53 - 💬 "Gemini Prompt" Tools 0:10:32 - 🧪 Example - Brainstorm a Science Lab Experiment 0:17:52 - 🏁 Conclusion ➡️ For written directions about accessing and using these tools, see my blog post here: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2025/09/27-free-gemini-ai-tools-for-educators.html Stay connected and access all of my other resources - https://bit.ly/caa-connect 🧰 Eric’s EdTech blog - https://www.controlaltachieve.com 📧 Email - ericcurts@gmail.com ▶️ YouTube - https://youtube.com/ericcurts 📮 Join the "Control Alt Achieve" email discussion group - https://bit.ly/caa-emailgroup 💬 Join the "Control Alt Achieve" Facebook group - https://bit.ly/caa-fb 📰 Sign up for my weekly email newsletter - https://bit.ly/curts-news 🔔 Get new blog posts automatically through email - https://follow.it/control-alt-achieve?leanpub 📗 "Control Alt Achieve" book - https://bit.ly/curts-books 🏫 Bring me to your school, organization, or conference with over 70 PD sessions to choose from - https://bit.ly/curts-pd

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In this video I walk through Google’s newly released set of 27 free Gemini AI tools for educators, and I show you exactly where to find them and how to start using them right away. I break down the different “types” of tools you’ll see, including the ones that work more like guided templates (where you fill in a few fields and let Gemini do the heavy lifting) and the ones that are more like ready-to-run Gemini prompts you can copy, tweak, and reuse. To make it practical, I demo a couple examples so you can see what these tools look like in real life. One example is generating a quiz (a great time-saver when you need quick checks for understanding), and another is brainstorming a science lab experiment (perfect for idea generation, extensions, and differentiation). The big takeaway is that these tools are designed to be classroom-ready: they reduce prompt-writing friction and help you get to usable outputs faster. If you want the step-by-step written directions for accessing and using the tools, I’ve got a companion blog post linked below so you can follow along and share it with your staff.

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