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Google AI for JCCC Students

This page is your hub for everything you need to get started with two of Google’s most powerful AI tools: Gemini, the generative AI chatbot, and NotebookLM, the AI-powered research and notetaking assistant.

Together, these tools can be powerful partners in your academic life, helping you to brainstorm ideas, draft content, summarize complex information, and streamline your tasks. This page will guide you from the basics to advanced, real-world applications tailored specifically for our students so you will have the benefit of learning to use AI while being in a more data-secured environment.

Part 1: Getting Started with Gemini

Gemini is a generative AI chatbot that can be a powerful partner for a wide range of tasks, from drafting communications to brainstorming new ideas.

Getting Started: The Basics of Generative AI and Gemini

  • What is Gemini? Gemini is a generative AI chatbot that creates new content, such as text, code, and images, based on your instructions. It’s excellent for tasks that require drafting, summarizing, and brainstorming.
  • Accessing Gemini: Go to gemini.google.com and sign in with your JCCC Stumail account. Our institution provides enterprise-grade data protection, meaning your data is private and not used to train AI models.
  • Prompt Engineering: The quality of Gemini’s output depends on the quality of your prompt. Learn to write clear and specific instructions to get the best results.

Part 2: Getting Started with NotebookLM

NotebookLM is an AI-powered research and notetaking assistant that helps you quickly understand and work with your own documents.

Getting Started: The Basics of NotebookLM

  • What is NotebookLM? NotebookLM is a tool that acts as your personal research assistant. You upload your own documents—like articles, PDFs, notes, and transcripts—and it helps you understand them better. It’s excellent for synthesizing information from multiple sources.
  • Accessing NotebookLM: Go to notebooklm.google.com and sign in with your JCCC stumail account.
  • Upload Your Sources: Start by uploading documents you need to read or understand, such as a scholarly article, grant guidelines, or meeting notes.
  • Interact with Your Sources: Use the chat feature to ask questions about your documents, like “What are the key findings in this paper?” or “Summarize the main arguments from these documents.”
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