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Find a way that Google Gemini can help for educational purposes, whether that is for teachers or students. Start with one and find a way for it to help many.
Everyone has a different way of learning, and when teaching practices don't accommodate everyone, these students, whose struggles aren't seen, are at a disadvantage and fall behind.
Students with aphantasia struggle with visualization-based learning — for example, imagining historical scenes, visualizing geometry, or forming mental imagery in creative writing. Traditional teaching assumes students can “picture it,” leaving aphantasic learners at a disadvantage in subjects where spatial reasoning, visualization, or imagination drives comprehension.
Gemini becomes a visual prosthetic for the imagination, translating abstract or mental visualization into concrete, multi-sensory experiences. By mapping how each learner processes ideas, Gemini builds a bridge between how we think and how we see — turning cognitive diversity into the new standard for personalized learning in education.
As an extension to the Google Suite, Google Eye through Gemini will learn the patterns and ways that the student learns best and processes information, then it creates ways to facilitate the way that they learn, study, and achieve their academic goals.
Google Eye Case Study