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Last week, we hosted a virtual event that brought together professors from around the globe—teaching marketing, business, finance, and beyond—to introduce our newest tool and explore how Breakout’s AI helps educators focus on what really matters: sparking curiosity and getting students to actually engage. Our new tool is called the Discussion Designer, and it works with your syllabus, not against it. You’ve already got great material — now you can layer in the magic of small-group discussions that get students to lean in. As Ramit puts it, “Teaching is about inspiration, not explanation.” Let’s be real: getting students to talk can feel like pulling teeth. And group work? A black box. Who’s contributing? Who’s checked out? What’s even happening in there? That’s exactly what this tool solves. It gives you better insight, more engagement, and—best of all—time to focus on what matters. This is just the start. The video below kicks off a 4-part series with everything you need: takeaways from the event, real success stories, and ideas you can steal for your classroom right now. 💬 Were you at the event? Drop your favorite moment in the comments. If not, no biggie—book some time with our team, and we’ll walk you through everything you need to know. https://hubs.li/Q02_tTCh0 #EventHighlights #BreakoutLearning #AIInEducation

Jake Edwards

Senior Managing Director @ Franklin Covey | MBA

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Powerful, Ramit Varma! I am rooting you on and the team on!

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