DASI Brown Bag Zoom Discussion
Thursday, July 31, 2025 - 1:00 pm eastern time, 12 noon central - online - FREE
Data, Analytics and Statistics Instruction (DASI) is a Specific Interest Group (SIG) in the Decision Sciences Institute (DSI). The main purpose of the SIG is to organize sessions at DSI that are related to instruction and practice in the areas of using data for the purposes of obtaining valuable information that can assist with decision making. Analytics and statistics are analysis disciplines that use data for decision making. This online session is offered by the DSI DASI SIG. For more information on DASI click here.
Join this DSI DASI session with Co-hosts: Bob Andrews (Virginia Commonwealth University), Kellie Keeling (University of Denver) & Reza Kheirandish (Clayton State University)
Our Presenter is: David Stephan (Two Bridges Instructional Technology)
This session will demonstrate how interactive storytelling can enhance the teaching of introductory data analysis, making it more accessible and impactful for both students and educators. Storytelling has long been part of business education, often through instructor anecdotes and case studies. While recent focus has been on data storytelling, storytelling itself is a broader teaching tool. By combining it with hypertext and using simple Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, instructors can now create interactive learning experiences without special training. The demonstration uses techniques that require minimal technical knowledge and offer a more engaging way to present complex business cases and data analysis, highlighting the role of managerial decision-making.
Join the conversation with your relevant experiences, plans or questions. The session is FREE however registration is required. The link to join the meeting will be found in the registration email confirmation.