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Ai In Action: Empowering Students With Practical Knowledge & Tools For Job Search And Interviews In The Age Of Automation, Megan Blanco, Denise Mcfadden Jul 2024

Ai In Action: Empowering Students With Practical Knowledge & Tools For Job Search And Interviews In The Age Of Automation, Megan Blanco, Denise Mcfadden

Teaching and Learning with AI Conference Presentations

The presentation will showcase the College of Business Office of Professional Development's implementation of small workshops, exploring the multifaceted impact of AI on students' career development, job search, and interview preparation. Encompassing the foundational principles of AI, the workshops feature practical demonstrations of free AI tools. Ethical considerations in AI usage are spotlighted, particularly within the context of job and internship application processes. The session further imparts industry-specific insights obtained from employer feedback, creating optimal career preparation strategies in light of AI advancements. The overarching goal is to furnish the attendees with examples of how best to assist students with …


Camp Boggy Creek Service Impact, Madeleine E. Hoffman, Elle M. Bouffard Nov 2023

Camp Boggy Creek Service Impact, Madeleine E. Hoffman, Elle M. Bouffard

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

Our service learning project focused on working with children who have special needs. Our volunteer work was completed at Camp Boggy Creek, a non-profit camp devoted to providing a “typical” camp experience for children with medical issues or disabilities. We completed 35 hours of service while supporting children and their families as they came to camp and stayed for a weekend of fun activities and relaxation. This experience has allowed us to realize the impact that special needs can have on a child and their families. The difficulties these families may face (whether it be emotionally, physically, or monetarily) can …


Brookshire, Kirsten Tyra H. Ayson Nov 2023

Brookshire, Kirsten Tyra H. Ayson

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

Throughout the semester, I have been helping to facilitate classroom operations at Brookshire elementary school. Although this includes tasks such as cleaning up and organizing papers, much of my work is done in regards to forming relationships with each of the students and getting to know them each individually.


Donation Sorting Within Central Florida, Brayden S. Anthony Nov 2023

Donation Sorting Within Central Florida, Brayden S. Anthony

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

have taken the last semester with Second Harvest Food Bank to participate in Donation Sorting for over 25 hours of volunteering, which gave back food to the Central Florida area. Second Harvest Food Bank’s purpose is to meet the basic need of food that impoverished and malnourished people cannot meet themselves. This poster will display how I used this activity to work on my leadership skills, show what I had to do to become a better leader and how I used this activity to help my community. I will also be discussing important traits that I have developed from working …


What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?, Alissa Johnson Nov 2023

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?, Alissa Johnson

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

The purpose of my project is to explain my point-of-view of how 4310 Service-Learning: Marine Conservation & Restoration has changed my outlook of this career field and how its influenced me to want to continue in this major. I discuss how three amazing women teach me about oysters (Katherine Harris, Tara Blanchard, and Kelsey Mack) and how they found their voice in a male heavy career field. I also touch on the opportunities I took like mangrove gardening, trail camera footage of Cape Canaveral, and a beach clean-up, just to name a few and how the community plays a huge …


The Importance Of Mental Health Amongst The Lgbtq+ Community, Adrian Perotin Nov 2023

The Importance Of Mental Health Amongst The Lgbtq+ Community, Adrian Perotin

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

When it comes to the LGBTQ+ community, it has become known with more studies and research that many in the community have suffered through traumatic experiences regarding sexual assault and/or violence. This has caused a big impact on the mental health of the victims, but because there is not enough resources to the LGBTQ+ community that are open to them, those victims have a hard time recovering or feeling seen. Amongst the community are of course the youth coming in from the next generations that may unfortunately deal with these issues in safety and mental health, so they deserve to …


Caring 4 The Kids Of Chs, Courtney Williams Nov 2023

Caring 4 The Kids Of Chs, Courtney Williams

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

The purpose of my project is to spread awareness, knowledge, and spread the excitement I had from doing this. The biggest takeaway from this experience is that it is very easy to help someone. It doesn't take much all of my supplies was from the dollar store. I was more excited about the kids seeing my creative skills than anything. I also want to normalize the fact that people struggle and its a human thing. Sometimes we need help and it is very much okay to give without expecting something back in return.


Knight-Thon, Yael Litwak Jan 2023

Knight-Thon, Yael Litwak

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

Knight-Thon is something I have been passionate about since the beginning of my experience at UCF. I discovered Knight-Thon through my sister, who had been involved during her college years, and soon followed her footsteps to become involved. I discovered this passion through my sorority's team and am now serving on an Impact Team to further my time, support and involvement in Knight-Thon. I have learned so much about the operations, behind the scenes with the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, and working and meeting the miracle families. I have loved my time getting to further my love …


Analysis Of Universal Healthcare, Jay Patel Jan 2023

Analysis Of Universal Healthcare, Jay Patel

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

The purpose of this project is to volunteer and help the patients at the downtown Shepherd’s Hope clinic. Throughout this project I was most responsible for the front desk and discharge coordination of new and returning patients, I was responsible for inputting them into the system and organizing the data for the scribe to easily access. During this service period I learned a lot about the inner workings of a health facility and how hectic it can get at times as problems within the system and it taught me to always be on my feet ready to help in terms …


The Effects Of Social Media, Milo Rasmussen Jan 2023

The Effects Of Social Media, Milo Rasmussen

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

In an ever evolving era of technology, the invention of social media has seen a profound impact on individual lives as it has become increasingly accessible to larger swaths of people. Platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (X) have enabled a sense of global connection, connecting people from all around the world. With this relatively recent invention that influences the daily lives of many people, one such population that we will delve a little more into is the consequences and affects that using social media has on the mental health/ wellbeing of people. This poster aims to understand and …


Volunteering At An Elementary School, Kaila R. Sobol Jan 2023

Volunteering At An Elementary School, Kaila R. Sobol

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

For this service learning project, I chose to volunteer at Timbercrest Elementary School, my community partner, in Deltona, Florida. Before selecting my service project, I did research regarding parts of my community that needed volunteers to help out. I discovered an article by SF Ed Fund named "5 Reasons to Volunteer in a School" which focused on how "underfunded and understaffed" public schools are. I volunteered approximately eight hours a week at Timbercrest, moving between different classrooms and helping out multiple teachers. While volunteering there, I administered and graded tests, inputed grades, worked with students in small groups, and lead …


Special Needs Camporee, Lauren S. Barthel Ms. Jan 2023

Special Needs Camporee, Lauren S. Barthel Ms.

High Impact Practices Student Showcase Fall 2023

The Special Needs Camporee is an event created to unite the community. This event specifically caters towards children with disabilities and their families. At this event we had numerous activities such as fishing, boat rides, games, traditional Indian dancing, and much more. I was the chairman of this event; therefore, I led the event with the help of others. Some of the tasks we had to accomplish to make sure this event was successful were recruiting volunteers and creating a program. We had to reach out to numerous organizations to ask for volunteers. We had over 300 plus volunteers. Regarding …


Maximizing Curriculum Mapping With Library Resources, Jason D. Phillips, Andrew Todd May 2022

Maximizing Curriculum Mapping With Library Resources, Jason D. Phillips, Andrew Todd

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

This presentation was part of UCF's Faculty Center for Teaching & Learning's 2022 Summer Conference. Description: This session will focus on curriculum mapping from a library perspective and highlights several practical applications in course development. Topics will include how to integrate library resources to support textbook affordability and learning outcomes, strategies to ensure that students obtain skills necessary to leverage library databases, and courses to target in order to ensure teaching research through course assignments.


Best Practices: An Exciting Showcase Of Inclusive, Innovative, & Interconnected Libraries In Asia And The Usa, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Hickok Nov 2019

Best Practices: An Exciting Showcase Of Inclusive, Innovative, & Interconnected Libraries In Asia And The Usa, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Hickok

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Conference Presentation presented at PLAI 2019 National Congress in Tagaytay City, Philippines.

Libraries across the world—especially in the US and Asia—are rapidly changing. New technology, trends, and user needs are all driving libraries to adapt. This includes being more inclusive (meeting all users’ needs, of diverse backgrounds), more innovative (overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities), and more interconnected (forging partnerships and making creative connections). This paper presentation will showcase inspiring, real-life examples of just such libraries! The two co-presenters bring first-hand experience in featuring these showcased libraries. The first leads the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA), a professional library organization …


Reaching Out: Collaborating To Expand Community-Engaged Research, Alicia Batailles, Kimberly Reid, Latika L. Young, David Montez Oct 2018

Reaching Out: Collaborating To Expand Community-Engaged Research, Alicia Batailles, Kimberly Reid, Latika L. Young, David Montez

Florida Statewide Symposium: Best Practices in Undergraduate Research

FSU’s Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement is charged with engaging undergraduates in research and other academic High Impact Practices. This expanded focus allows the integration of research experience within HIPs, especially global engagement, service learning, and innovation/entrepreneurship. While the CRE continues to bolster its community-engaged research efforts, this presentation details our current relationships with campus partners (Center for Leadership and Social Change), the Tallahassee and Florida non-profit and start-up community (UROP), and the global community (Gap Year Fellows/IDEA Grants). The audience will develop ideas for collaborating with partners engaged within communities to support research opportunities for undergraduates.


You're One In A Million Presentation, Lee Dotson Jul 2018

You're One In A Million Presentation, Lee Dotson

One Million Celebration

Presentation given at STARS One in a Million Celebration. Highlights STARS repository growth from 2015-2018 including key collections, faculty, and support.


Extending And Measuring Scholarly Reach And Impact, Lee Dotson, Sarah Norris, Barry Mauer Jan 2018

Extending And Measuring Scholarly Reach And Impact, Lee Dotson, Sarah Norris, Barry Mauer

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

In this session, Scholarly Communication Librarian Sarah Norris and Digital Initiatives Librarian Lee Dotson will explain how faculty can further publicize, disseminate, and measure the reach of their scholarship through UCF’s Showcase of Text, Archives, Research & Scholarship (STARS). Benefits of using this digital repository of scholarship include enhanced searchability and tracking of impact using alternative metrics. The session will also feature faculty member Barry Mauer, who has created a successful author profile and collection in STARS.


Student Leadership: How To Leverage Peer-To-Peer Outreach On Campus, Aubrey A. Kuperman, Valerie Kessler Oct 2016

Student Leadership: How To Leverage Peer-To-Peer Outreach On Campus, Aubrey A. Kuperman, Valerie Kessler

Florida Statewide Symposium: Best Practices in Undergraduate Research

The Office of Undergraduate Research has three separate opportunities for current undergraduate researchers to assume a leadership role and assist their peers in getting started in research. This presentation will lay out three models for student leadership in undergraduate research: peer mentors/student teaching assistants in a three-day introduction to research course, student assistants who host peer mentor advising hours throughout the academic year, and a Student Council who focus on outreach across campus and advisory capacity. This session will provide an overview of these programs, and students will share their experiences as mentors in the programs.


Grow Your Own Academic Library Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara G. Tierney, Lee Dotson, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Venecek, Sarah A. Norris Mar 2016

Grow Your Own Academic Library Scholarly Communication Program, Barbara G. Tierney, Lee Dotson, Buenaventura (Ven) Basco, John Venecek, Sarah A. Norris

Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

How does an academic library go about growing its own Scholarly Communication (SC) program with no budget, no staff, no dedicated office space, no partners, and no experience? The University of Central Florida Libraries responded to such a challenge during 2012-15 by creating a grassroots SC program staffed by a volunteer 20-member library faculty advisory group and creating an innovative “Research Lifecycle” model to help define an evolving menu of SC resources and services that could be turned on, as available, to UCF constituents.

Presentation for the Florida Library Association 2016 Annual Conference.