Writing and revision
Use Gemini to brainstorm, outline, summarize, proofread, and refine essays, emails, and drafts.
Gemini is a strong fit for student-facing AI use cases built around study support, writing help, research, and Google-native workflows. At UT, it is best understood as part of the Google environment many students already know through the Google for Education ecosystem that has long supported UT Mail and related services.
Google’s current Gemini student messaging emphasizes a study companion model: upload notes, ask for help on assignments, create quizzes, prepare for exams, and move more fluidly between writing, research, and multimodal content. That framing works especially well for UT students already living in Google-based workflows.
Use Gemini to brainstorm, outline, summarize, proofread, and refine essays, emails, and drafts.
Turn notes and course materials into quizzes, flashcards, study guides, and explanations to prepare for exams.
Use Google’s Deep Research-style workflows to synthesize topics, compare sources, and accelerate background research.
Gemini’s student positioning includes real-time help with uploaded files, images, screenshots, and spoken interaction.
Based on Google’s student-focused materials, Gemini is strongest when it acts as a flexible study and productivity layer rather than a system of record.
Talk through ideas out loud, ask follow-up questions in real time, and rehearse presentations or explanations conversationally.
Gather web information into a more synthesized report with citations and source awareness, which can be useful for topic exploration.
Google’s student offer also highlights NotebookLM for grounded note and source workflows, including audio overviews and study support.
Students can work from images, lecture notes, documents, and screenshots instead of only typing prompts into a blank chat window.
Gemini may be broadly accessible, but that does not automatically make it the right place for every university workflow. Campus data rules still apply.
Do not assume sensitive, regulated, or restricted university data belongs in Gemini. When in doubt, use UT-managed tools or consult UT guidance first.
Google’s student offers and premium trial terms can change. Review the current Gemini for Students page for the latest details about Google AI Pro and related benefits.
Students should follow course policies and instructor guidance when using AI for assignments, writing, research, and study workflows.
Start with the Gemini app for exploration, then use UT guidance to decide when Gemini is the right tool and when another UT-supported platform is a better fit.
This page was developed with AI support as part of the writing and editing workflow.