Product Release Virtual Event
AI in Action:
Introducing the
Discussion Designer
December 4th
12 pm - 1 pm ET
Join Breakout Co-founders CEO Ramit Varma and Chief Content Officer, Steven Walters as they introduce Breakout's newest AI-powered tool: the Discussion Designer. The Discussion Designer was created to empower professors to design AI-enhanced discussions around their existing course materials. Developed in close collaboration with educators, instructional designers, and engineers, the tool was refined to seamlessly upload, process, and assess content. It's an easy way to increase your student engagement and gain greater insights into student learning. 65+ custom discussions have already been built for professors across the US.
Learn about this exciting new tool on December 4, 12 pm - 1 pm ET and receive a live demonstration, exploring how AI is transforming business education.
Key Takeaways
- Receive a first-hand demonstration of the Discussion Designer tool
- Discussion Designer can be used with any existing course material from textbook chapters to YouTube videos
- Turn student preparation from a challenge into a consistent win.
- Harness AI insights for a greater understanding of student learnings
- 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.
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."


Ramit Varma
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Breakout Learning
Ramit Varma, chief executive officer and co-founder, has been a teacher his whole life. He started as a tutor in high school and college, as a master trainer for The Princeton Review and as founder of Revolution Prep. Ramit has consistently looked for ways to make learning more effective by making teachers more effective. After selling Revolution Prep to Apax Partners in 2021, Ramit ran for mayor of Los Angeles, narrowly losing the primary. He received 2,500 votes. The winners received more than 400,000 each.