
"Learn Your Way is built on two pillars: generating multiple representations of specific content, and personalizing it to fit learners' needs. , Google references the dual coding theory, which suggests that creating connections between different representations of information strengthens our understanding of it. Google also asserting that students who engage with information in multiple formats have a firmer grasp of the topic. Thus, Google aims to offer students numerous ways to choose how they engage with specific material to improve motivation and deepen learning."
"Learn Your Way begins by asking about the user's grade level and interests. Then, the learning material is modified to match the user's grade level. The content is then appropriately adjusted to the user's learning level and includes aspects of their personal interests. As an example, let's say the learning topic is Newton's laws of motion, and the user, who is in the eleventh grade, chooses basketball as a personal interest. The content will use basketball as"
Learn Your Way is available in Google Labs and uses education-specific AI models to personalize textbook interactions. The system asks users about grade level and interests and adapts material to match learning level and personal preferences. It generates multiple representations of specific content, drawing on dual coding theory to strengthen connections between varied formats. Early reports assert students using Learn Your Way scored 11 percentage points higher on exams than students using standard digital textbook readers. The experience offers diverse engagement options to increase motivation, deepen understanding, and provide customized study approaches for different learners.
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