Project Goals
The goal of the project was to strategically integrate GenAI to enhance student proficiency in analytics, decision-making, and data communication.
Project Activities
Students in MGT 2250 were taught to harness AI as an analytical partner, building personalized GPT agents and using them alongside Excel to tackle real-world business problems. The Navigating AI in Research in Higher Education Symposium featured speakers who shared their innovative applications of AI in higher education.
Artifacts created:
- A set of weekly homework assignments on advanced business topics that compared Excel and ChatGPT
- Asynchronous assignments solving specific business problems
- Canvas Handouts and Videos
- Case: EcoDrive Auto, AI Mini-Capstone Project
- Introduction to ChatGPT lecture
- Guest lecture from Pricewaterhowse Coopers about use of GenAI in their context
- Gen AI essay about steps for data visualization
Student Impact
255 students took MGT 2250.
Project Dissemination
This project was shared via the USG Teaching and Learning Conference session on Generative AI-based Teaching and Projects in Quantitative Classes, a workshop on the Transformative Potential of AI for Student Well-being and Personalized Learning at the 2025 Well-Being and Innovation in Higher Education Conference, a presentation at the Navigating Teaching and Research in the Era of AI symposium, and a poster at Celebrating Teaching Day.
College
Scheller College of Business
Course Name
Faculty Cohort
2024-2025 Provost Teaching and Learning Initiatives
Tatiana Rudchenko

“‘The Teaching and Research in the Era of AI’ symposium offered a timely and essential forum for exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping the core practices of teaching and research across disciplines.”
– Anne Fuller, Senior Lecturer
“I can see AI helping to shape the future of education by offering instructions and making lessons easier to understand for students struggling. I can see it offering examples and creating practice problems for students to utilize when studying, helping for a deeper education and understanding than what might normally be able to be given out.”
– MGT 2250 Student Participant