Generative AI Fluency Modules
AI Fluency Modules
Our asynchronous modules provide flexible opportunities to build both practical skills and conceptual understanding of generative AI. Modules combine short, guided instruction with applied activities that encourage experimentation, reflection, and critical use of campus-supported AI tools.
Explore Our AI Fluency Modules
Generative AI Literacy
Safe and Effective AI Practices. Available now!
Understanding Generative AI
Learn How Large Language Models Work. Available now!
Using Generative AI as a Collaborator
Explore effective prompt patterns and techniques. Available now!
Designing AI Interaction for Consistency
Learn strategies to produce more reliable results. Available May 25.
Engaging with Multimodal AI
Create Images, Audio, Video and More. Available June 1.
The Cognitive Impacts of Generative AI
Understand How AI Impacts Learning. Available June 1.
Using Generative AI to Enhance Learning
Explore Targeted Strategies that Work. Available June 8.
Using and Creating Custom Agents
Learn to Create Your Own Chatbot. Available June 8.
Build AI Skills on Your Schedule
Self-paced learning means you can complete modules on your own schedule.
Hands-on practice with real AI tools helps you build practical skills.
Skills-based content focuses on applications for teaching and learning.
Choose your path by selecting modules that match your interests and goals.
Explore These AI Tools
ChatGPT
OpenAI's conversational AI for text generation, brainstorming, and problem-solving.
Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft's AI assistant integrated with productivity tools for writing and research.
Google Gemini
Google's multimodal AI for text, image analysis, and creative content generation.
Notebook LM
Google's AI research assistant that helps you synthesize information from documents.
Adobe Firefly
Adobe's creative AI for generating images, graphics, and visual content.
Github Copilot
AI-powered coding tool for writing, organizing, and managing github repos.
Illinois Chat
Campus-developed AI platform built for University of Illinois educational needs.