GPT ‘First-Draft’

December 6, 2023 by
By Tong WanLecturer, PhysicsUCF College of Sciences I would like to share what I learned about using GPT to assist in writing assessment questions in STEM. Some instructors use prompt engineering to task GPT to generate “first-draft” and then they refine the questions. Common prompt engineering strategies include providing context, stating specific learning objectives, and […]

Congratulations, GEP Award Winners!

December 6, 2023 by
By Amy Darty, M.A.GEP Faculty FellowCollege of Undergraduate Studies Thank you to those who applied for a GEP Award. The application pool was strong. After careful consideration, the review committee selected the 2023 GEP Award recipients. The winners are: Joel Bergholtz, Ph.D., Lecturer, Writing and Rhetoric Received funding to attend the Rhetoric Society Conference and […]

Partnership Builds Math Pathways and New Courses

December 1, 2023 by
By Rachid Ait Maalem Lahcen, Ph.D.Associate Lecturer, MathematicsProblem Solving Foundation Co-Lead In 2021, the Florida legislature passed Senate Bill 366 (SB 366). It mandates a statewide articulation agreement requiring three mathematics pathways and related course sequences. A committee was formed with representatives from the State University System (SUS), Florida State College System (FCS), and career […]