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Our 2 year goal, by the end of AY 24-25, is to produce GAI-enabled course structure across the introductory STEM curriculum.
The tools should be agnostic to the textbook(s) used in the course, and should be implementable with a minimal time investment in courses nationwide.
Initial backend is likely to be ChatGPT, currently at version 4, but we should  strive to build an architecture that can evolve and adapt to new and better and different tools. We need to have an overall architecture philosophy evolve with our development spirals.  

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Carlos Arguelescarguelles@fas.harvard.eduHola Chris:

Thanks for sending this email. I am very excited about this new technology. In fact, with Louis Deslauriers, we used some of it in my Physics 15B last semester.
I am currently writing a proposal for the Cottrell Scholars, where this will be featured, and I intend to use them in my incoming classes.
I will look at the links in your email. Have a wonderful summer, cheers,

Carlos




David Malin
using it now in CS50 with custom interface


















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Who? From? email
Christopher StubbsFAS Sci Divstubbs@g.harvard.edu 
Logan McCartyFAS Sci Divmccarty@fas.harvard.edu 
Greg KestinFAS Sci Divkestin@fas.harvard.edu 
Erin CollinsFAS Sci Diverin_collins@fas.harvard.edu
Jefferson BursonHUITjefferson_burson@harvard.edu
Ventz PetkovHUITventz_petkov@harvard.edu
David LaPorteHUITdavid_laporte@harvard.edu
Colin MurtaughHUITcolin_murtaugh@harvard.edu
Rebecca NessonSEASnesson@g.harvard.edu
Eske PedersenFAS Scienceeskepedersen@fas.harvard.edu
Lawrence EribarneHUITlawrence_eribarne@harvard.edu




Departmental 

GAISTEM stakeholder group, quarterly meetings

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