McGraw Hill launches a GenAI Reader and Writing Assistant to personalize education for students and support educators.

McGraw Hill, a global leader in education, has unveiled two new GenAI tools designed to enhance its learning on K-12 and higher education platforms. The tools, AI Reader and Writing Assistant, aim to provide personalized learning experiences. As well as help educators better support students. These AI-driven features are integrated within McGraw Hill’s existing platforms, widely used by millions of students across the U.S.

AI Reader is embedded within select eBooks for college students. This allows them to interact more deeply with their course materials. The tool offers alternative explanations. As well as simpler language, and quizzes to reinforce learning, making the reading experience more dynamic and engaging.

McGraw Hill Writing Assistant for grades 6-12

Meanwhile, Writing Assistant is tailored for grades 6-12, providing real-time feedback during the writing process. This tool will be tested in classrooms this fall. This is also set to enhance writing instruction by offering targeted guidance and helping teachers manage their workload.

Both tools reflect McGraw Hill’s commitment to leveraging AI to improve educational outcomes. As McGraw Hill CEO Simon Allen noted, these GenAI tools are designed with rigorous research and testing, ensuring they are both effective and secure, with strong protections for student data and privacy.