Artificial intelligence Resources

Generative AI Resources

The tools listed under Generative AI Resources are licensed and supported by Fort Valley State University. These platforms are institutionally approved and may be used in accordance with university data governance and security policies. All products mentioned have a free version unless otherwise noted.

This is a short list of GenAI products that have been identified as valuable tools in teaching and learning in higher education. All products mentioned have a free version unless otherwise noted.

Microsoft CoPilot is the official FVSU GenAI platform, protected by the FVSU Single Sign On (SSO) authentication and accessed through MyApps. This product links with your other Microsoft products, such as (but not limited to) Outlook, OneDrive, and TEAMS.

Adobe has built-in GenAI features that are included in the institutional licensing. These would be accessed when using the product provided by FVSU.

Generative Artificial Intelligence Products

The tools listed under Generative AI Products have been reviewed for potential use; however, they are not institutionally licensed or managed. Use of these tools may require individual accounts and occurs outside university-controlled environments. As such, users must not input protected, confidential, or sensitive university data (including student records, personnel information, or institutional data) into these systems, as such information may be stored, processed, or shared beyond university control.

  • Adobe FireFly – Generative AI Video Creator
    https://www.adobe.com/products/firefly/features/ai-video-generator.html
  • Google Notebook LM
    Google Notebook LM has proven useful as a learning tutor. This product has pre-programmed bots that generate quizzes, flashcards, audio blogs, mind maps, and similar resources to enhance learning and reflection. Try Notebook LM.
  • Claude AI
    Claude AI is the AI of choice for many researchers, educators, and students as it uses Socratic programming and responses. Its “learning mode” uses Socratic questioning to prompt students to think through problems rather than just providing answers, while also assisting teachers with administrative and content-creation tasks. Try Claude AI.
  • Perplexity AI
    Perplexity AI is used in education to support research, enhance learning, and improve teaching efficiency by providing up-to-date answers with source citations. Try Perplexity AI.
  • Ollama
    Ollama is an open, flexible model that can be downloaded to various devices and used with or without internet access. This product has been found helpful in areas with weak or no internet signal and during emergencies when the internet infrastructure is down. Read more about Ollama.

Resources and Guides from within the USG

Resources and Guides from outside the USG

Coursera (Free) Courses