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ISTE 2025: Celebrating the art of teaching and the science of learning
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ISTE 2025: Celebrating the art of teaching and the science of learning

Jun 30, 2025 · 4 articles 30 Jun, 2025
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Jun 30, 2025 4 articles 30 Jun, 2025
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This week, we’re at ISTE, the largest edtech conference in North America, where we’re sharing new product updates across Gemini, Google Workspace for Education and Chromebooks — specifically for educators, students and schools globally.

We believe that the magic of learning lies at the intersection of two areas. First is the art of teaching: the human connection, the inspiring guidance and the nurturing relationships that ignite curiosity. And second is the science of learning: the research-backed principles that inform effective pedagogy and maximize student growth.

In a world of constant technological advancement, we remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting educators in their profound and irreplaceable role. This week, we’re focusing on equipping educators to drive more engaging and personalized learning experiences with responsible AI tools, built for education.

Here’s everything we’re announcing, including:

- Gemini in Classroom, with more than 30 no-cost AI tools for educators

- Gemini for Education, a version of the Gemini app built for education

- Expanded access to Google Vids, a collaborative video creation app, for all Education users

- Class tools for managed Chromebooks to help make the most of class time

Review our Launch Guide to see a list of all our launches, and sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on the latest with Google for Education year-round. For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, have a great summer, and we’ll see you this fall — and for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere, we hope you put these tools to use to help you through the rest of the school year.

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