NotebookLM for education: doubled limits, Moodle LTI, SAT, JEE and NEET mock tests

Google expands its AI toolkit for schools and universities: NotebookLM doubles limits on Education Plus, official Moodle LTI integration arrives, and Gemini adds full-length practice tests for SAT, JEE Main and NEET. Six million U.S. educators get free access to the new AI Educator Series.

NotebookLM grows for Education Plus

Google is doubling NotebookLM limits for schools and universities with an Education Plus or Teaching and Learning add-on license: more sources per notebook, more chat queries per day, more flashcards, quizzes, infographics, Audio Overviews and Video Overviews. All at no additional cost over the existing license.

University students and Google Classroom

Higher-education students who are 18 or older can now create personal notebooks for their courses directly from Google Classroom, through the Gemini tab, grounded in materials shared by their educator. It's a step that moves NotebookLM from individual to course-level usage while keeping the grounding tied to the teacher's chosen sources.

Moodle LTI: AI inside the most widespread open-source LMS

Gemini becomes an official AI provider for Moodle. Starting in May, Gemini LTI supports Moodle alongside Canvas and Schoology, bringing Gemini's summarization and image-generation features directly into the LMS placements. Practical meaning: Moodle users no longer need to leave the platform to use AI.

SAT, JEE Main, NEET mock tests inside Gemini

In partnership with The Princeton Review, Physics Wallah and Careers360, Google brings full-length, free practice tests for SAT, JEE Main and NEET into Gemini. A student can say I want to take a NEET mock exam and Gemini runs the session grounded in partner-curated content.

Six million educators, free training

With ISTE+ASCD, Google launched the Google AI Educator Series on May 13, 2026: free training for all six million K12 and higher-ed teachers in the United States, with new modules every month. It's the most structural move: before expecting AI to change pedagogy, Google is trying to train the people who actually do the pedagogy.

Why it matters

The real signal isn't any single announcement, it's the combination: stronger tooling, integration into the systems schools already use, high-value test content, and mass training for educators. A strategy that recognizes a basic fact: without teachers on board, any AI in schools stays an isolated experiment.

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