Ohio State News announced the university's new agreement with Google Public Sector to provide secure access to a suite of AI tools for students, faculty and staff. The tools include Gemini™, NotebookLM™, a few Google Workspace™ applications and Google CoLaboratory™, offering new opportunities to support teaching, learning and research across the university.
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In the news: Ohio State, Google announce access to AI tools for students, faculty, staff
Administration and Planning Media Relations|August 26, 2025Google Productivity Services: Smart Tools for Smarter Work
Ohio State is excited to announce the official launch of Google Productivity Services! In support of the AI Fluency initiative, we’re introducing Google Gemini™ and Google NotebookLM™, two complementary AI tools designed to help you brainstorm, summarize, research, and organize your work.Technology Updates for Autumn 2025
Randi Honkonen|August 18, 2025As autumn term begins, there are several updates from the Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI) you should be aware of as an instructor. Learn more about new features in CarmenCanvas like discussion checkpoints and differentiation tags; changes to digital accessibility policies and how they impact your course content; Mediasite improvements and the retirement of Mosaic; the university’s AI Fluency initiative and Google AI tools; and so much more.Join us for Data & AI sponsored by Google at Ohio Stadium
Beth Varcho|August 11, 2025UPDATE Aug 18: Registration is closed: this event is full. In support of The Ohio State University’s recently announced AI Fluency initiative and to launch Google Productivity Services, Ohio State is partnering with Google to host a free event dedicated to advancing the role and impact of AI in higher education. Please join us for Data and AI day on Thursday, August 21 from 1:30 – 6:30 p.m. at Ohio Stadium.