Document Type

Article

Publication Title

ISRG Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Abstract

This article explores new features of Google’s NotebookLM, an AI-powered tool designed for advanced document analysis and educational content generation. Tested on the 92-page transcribed diary of Mary Easton Sibley, the founder of Lindenwood University, NotebookLM effectively generated FAQs, a study guide, a table of contents, a briefing document, and an audio overview in podcast format. By transforming static historical documents into dynamic learning materials, the document-based AI model provides a user-friendly interface for educators and students, especially those without experience in audio editing or podcasting. While successful in creating study guides and audio formats, the tool faced challenges in generating accurate briefing documents and timelines. Nevertheless, NotebookLM offers a promising, scalable solution for classroom use, demonstrating significant potential for transforming primary sources into interactive, accessible learning experiences. Future developments could enhance its precision and expand its applicability in academic settings, positioning Google as a leader in the niche AI-based educational tools market.

Publication Date

9-2024

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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