

Associate Professor of Business, Arthur Frazier of Heidelberg University is leveraging Breakout Learning to revolutionize his classroom experience. By integrating AI-evaluated small-group discussions, Breakout Learning enhances student engagement and fosters critical thinking.
As Professor Frazier put it, “[students] commented on how they were able to disagree in a way that was not disagreeable.” Breakout’s innovative approach also offers professors summaries and highlights of their students’ interactions, so they can better tailor their lectures and class time. Professor Frazier points out how this technology made his students more engaged, and his time with them more productive. Breakout Learning's cutting-edge platform is transforming traditional education, making learning more interactive and impactful.
Head of Operations at Breakout Learning / MBA / BEng / PSM / Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
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