Educators
AI Strategies for Business Schools
Date(s)
November 9
Location
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Event Type
Conference
Agenda is subject to change. Changes can occur up until the start of the conference.
Agenda Timezone:
Agenda:
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM MST
AI Today and Tomorrow
This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of AI, highlighting the latest technological advancements and offering a glimpse into the future. Speakers will share their perspectives on how AI is reshaping industries, driving innovation, integrating AI into b-school curriculum, and creating new opportunities. Gain valuable insights that can help shape your institution's approach to AI education and prepare your students for the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Chen Chow
Hourly Advisor, Co-Founded
Fave
Mary-Anne Williams
Michael J Crouch Chair in Innovation, Founder, Business AI Lab
UNSW Sydney
Minnie Singh-Murphy
AGSM Nexus Fellow (MBA Course Convenor: AI Strategy)
UNSW Sydney
9:20 PM - 9:40 PM MST
Industry Session: Cesim Business Simulations: Welcoming AI to the Experiential Learning Classroom
In this session we address a pivotal opportunity for business schools to harness the potential of Generative Al in enhancing experiential learning. Through practical demonstrations we will unveil how Al can be seamlessly integrated into simulation-based courses, aligning them with learning objectives to foster analytical thinking and purposeful class discussions with students.
Veijo Kyosti
Chief Executive Officer
Cesim Business Simulations
10:00 PM - 11:00 PM MST
Workshop: AI-Powered Productivity for Business School Educators and Administrators
Discover how to harness the power of AI to revolutionize teaching and administrative tasks. This hands-on workshop will equip educators and administrators with practical strategies for integrating advanced AI tools into the classroom and the workplace. From basic chatbot interactions to complex AI applications, participants will learn how to enhance teaching methodologies, streamline operations, and boost overall productivity.
Erika Fille T. Legara
Aboitiz Chair in Data Science
Asian Institute of Management
12:15 AM - 1:00 AM MST
Navigating the AI Landscape in Education
As AI technologies continue to evolve, their integration into education offers both exciting opportunities and potential challenges. This session will explore the importance of responsible and productive use of AI and technology. The presenter will share opportunities AI brings, while also addressing the ethical considerations and potential risks. Join us to gain valuable insights into how to harness the power of AI to foster innovation and maintain academic integrity.
Bobby Varanasi
Vice Chairman of Executive Committee for Malaysia Australia Business Council, Chief Executive Officer
Matryzel Consulting Inc.
1:15 AM - 2:15 AM MST
Infusing AI Into Your B-School Programs
Discover how to seamlessly incorporate AI into your existing programs. Learn practical strategies for infusing AI across courses, fostering a deep understanding and application of AI technologies. Gain insights into aligning AI initiatives with your program's goals, ensuring a cohesive and impactful integration. Join us for a session that will empower you to position your program at the forefront of the AI revolution.
Kai Lung Hui
Acting Dean, Business School
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2:30 AM - 3:30 AM MST
Workshop: Assessment and Grading Strategies in the Face of AI
This hands-on workshop will equip educators with the tools and knowledge needed to design and implement rubrics and grading strategies tailored for AI-driven assessments. Participants will learn how to effectively assess learning outcomes using AI technologies, ensuring that evaluations are both fair and rigorous. Through interactive activities, attendees will develop practical skills in creating and applying AI-compatible rubrics that can be integrated into their assessment practices. Note: Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops to fully participate in the hands-on activities.
Lynn Gribble
Associate Professor
UNSW Sydney