Schools in Southern Nevada are beginning to enter a new age of artificial intelligence-assisted education.

With hopes of offering more customized instruction for students and assistance for stretched thin teachers, the Clark County School District is dipping its toes into the AI waters through a one-year pilot program this year.

The school district said it gave all staff access to three programs incorporating AI: Canva, a graphic design tool; Gemini for Education, Google’s AI assistant tailored for classroom use; and NotebookLM, a Google note-taking tool that utilizes Gemini. The costs for Gemini and NotebookLM are covered by the school district’s existing Google Suite license, the school district said, but schools can use their budgets to pay for other district-approved programs as well

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