

Breakout Learning is set to host a groundbreaking live webinar on November 9th from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST, discussing how AI can transform business education.
Titled "How Top Business School Professors Tap AI to Enhance Case Studies and Discussions," the webinar features Daniel A. Nathanson, Ph.D., from UCLA Anderson School of Management and Robert Seamans, Ph.D., from NYU Stern. They will discuss their recent experiences using Breakout Learning’s AI-powered reinvention of the case-study method, a staple of business school education for over a century.
Ziwei Li, a Teaching Assistant and full-time MBA student at UCLA Anderson, will provide the TA's and students' perspective on this AI-powered model. The event will be moderated by Ramit Varma, CEO of Breakout Learning, who brings extensive expertise in education and AI.
This innovative webinar will explore how AI can reshape education, helping professors assess students, lead more engaging classroom discussions, and assist students in developing critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills.
Ramit Varma expressed his excitement: "We're thrilled to host this event at the intersection of AI and education. Professors Nathanson and Seamans will provide a thought-provoking look into the future of business education."
Attendees can also participate in an interactive Q&A session, gaining direct insights from the speakers. To register for this transformative webinar, please visit this link.
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