Artificial Intelligence 101: Chat with MS Copilot

Microsoft Copilot’s natural language chat feature is an enterprise tool now available to all TXST faculty and staff members. Microsoft Copilot (MS Copilot) is designed to help answer questions and provide helpful information. Copilot’s natural language model is based on

Artificial Intelligence 101: Generative AI basics

Image Credit: “Great Pyrenees in Elizabethan Attire” by OpenAI’s DALL-E, generated on December 2, 2023. The November blog post, “Artificial Intelligence 101: Join the AI conversation,” laid the foundations for a basic understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in the context

Texas State’s Gato web content management system empowers institutional growth

Texas State University’s digital footprint has grown significantly in recent years. The university’s quest for Carnegie Research 1 (R-1) status, along with thriving enrollment, is rapidly expanding the institution’s academic and research profile. Powering the university’s amplified online presence is

The unfolding map of technological change: navigating the shift as educators

Do you remember the emotional shift when GPS navigation began to make paper maps feel like relics? It is a tangible example of how technology has a way of uprooting the familiar and steering us towards new horizons. In this

Meet IT Learning Spaces: Texas State’s AV experts

Walk into any classroom or meeting room on a Texas State University campus, and you’re likely to encounter audiovisual (AV) tools ranging from computers, projectors, and video monitors to microphones, recorders, and speakers. We use this technology daily to achieve