Live Webinar
Using AI to Transform
the B-School Classroom
AOM 2024 Encore Presentation
October 1st
12 pm - 1 pm ET
Thousands of scholars were introduced to Breakout Learning at last month’s Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. Our award-winning technology uses AI to monitor and evaluate student-led breakout discussions, delivering comments, themes, and insights to professors before the in-class debrief. Many who saw our platform in action are now incorporating it into their fall syllabi.
If you missed us in person in Chicago, there’s no need to worry! Join Breakout Co-founder Steven Walters and UCI’s Noah Askin on October 1, 12 pm - 1 pm ET, for a live encore of their popular AOM session, exploring how AI is transforming business education.
Key Takeaways
- Learn about evaluated breakout discussions, a practical application of AI.
- Reduce grading time while gaining deeper student insights through AI.
- Turn student preparation from a challenge into a consistent win.
- Facilitate debriefs that dive deep, with a broader diversity of voices.
- Discover a real-world alternative to traditional written assignments.
- Get your questions answered during an interactive Q&A session.

Noah Askin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Organization & Management at UCI Paul Merage School of Business
Noah Askin, an award-winning teacher and case writer, is a faculty member at UC Irvine's Paul Merage School of Business. Trained as a computational social scientist and sociologist, he researches social networks, creativity in the music industry, cultural dynamics, and the impact of status in organizations. His teaching spans leadership, social networks, creativity, and corporate culture across undergraduate, MBA, and executive programs.
Steven Walters
Co-founder and Chief Content Officer of Breakout Learning
Steven Walters is an award-winning writer, director, producer, and educator. He co-founded Second Thought Theatre and is an emeritus member of the Dallas Theater Center. Known for his acting role in NBC's "Friday Night Lights," Steven is also a screenwriter with films featured at SXSW and BFI London. He's an executive producer of acclaimed podcasts like "American Election: Wicked Game," and co-creator of "1865."

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