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Good news for students Google is looking to help children and parents get ready for a whole new form of school when education resumes in the coming months. The company announced a slew of new educational tools and features on The Keyword.
While all the changes seem useful, the one that really stands out from the crowd is the update to Google Lens. It was already a useful tool, but Google is adding a new feature that’ll allow it to help with solving difficult math and science questions.
Google Lens Homework Help
The new Google Lens feature uses Socratic to allow students or parents to take a photo of a difficult problem and get help.
It’s not just a tool that provides you with the answer, either (though it does give you the answer in the end). Instead, Google Lens and Socratic will provide step-by-step instructions to solve the problem. It’ll also show helpful explainers that will help the student actually learn to solve the math or science equation. After all, the point isn’t just to find out the answer, but to understand how to reach it yourself.
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Google Lens is an awesome visual search tool that’s becoming more useful as the company introduces new functionality to it. With this new homework feature, not only does it function as a cool way to find information, but it could be a game-changer for kids who struggle with difficult math problems.
For science, Google Lens will show graphics and explanations of the concept you’re struggling with when it scans a question.
How to Use Google Lens for Homework
The feature is incredibly easy to use. To start with, you need to tap the graduation cap within Google Lens. From there, it’ll prompt you to take a photo of the problem you need help with. Google Lens will highlight all of the equations or questions it sees, and you tap the one you’re stuck on. Next, you’ll have the option to copy the text, send it to your computer via Chrome, or edit the math equation.Below those options is a Steps to Solve area.
You can use this to learn how to solve the problem and ultimately find the answer to the question. This same method applies to both math and science questions, though the type of results will vary.The feature is incredibly easy to use. To start with, you need to tap the graduation cap within Google Lens. From there, it’ll prompt you to take a photo of the problem you need help with. Google Lens will highlight all of the equations or questions it sees, and you tap the one you’re stuck on. Next, you’ll have the option to copy the text, send it to your computer via Chrome, or edit the math equation.
Below those options is a Step to Solve area. You can use this to learn how to solve the problem and ultimately find the answer to the question. This same method applies to both math and science questions, though the type of results will vary.