AI-Powered Education: A look at how ɫèAV is innovating with AI-powered tools
Discover ɫèAV's new AI-powered study tools. Hear from the product team and a faculty advisor on how these innovations can improve independent learning and turn mistakes into teachable moments.
Chris Hess, ɫèAV
Emily Ockay, ɫèAV
Dr. Michelle Hu, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Join ɫèAV's AI product team members, Chris Hess and Emily Ockay as we take a deeper dive into the new AI-powered study tools for MyLab, Mastering, and eTextbook. Joined by faculty advisor, Michelle Hu, we'll discuss how ɫèAV is purposefully and thoughtfully innovating in this space to improve independent learning and turn homework mistakes into teachable moments.
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About the speakers

Chris Hess, ɫèAV
Chris Hess is a seasoned Director of Product Management with a rich background in education technology and former Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at Butler University. Holding a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Washington, Chris is adept in Pedagogy, Content and Product Development, and E-Learning. He is passionate about enhancing education, strives to make it more efficient, impactful, and enjoyable for students and teachers. With a commitment to excellence and a multifaceted approach, Chris is dedicated to shaping the future of education through innovation and creativity.

Emily Ockay, ɫèAV
Emily Ockay spent the last 12+ years at ɫèAV working in a variety of roles across editorial, sales, marketing, and product management on features and products that help people achieve their learning (and life) goals. She is currently a Product Manager for ɫèAV+ eTextbooks where her job is to oversee the end-to-end eText experience from development to delivery and represent Higher Education students, instructors, and authors as the eText team works on features like ɫèAV's AI-powered study tool.

Dr. Michelle Hu, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Dr. Michelle Hu is a chemist who joined ɫèAV as a Faculty Advisor for Physical Sciences in 2023. She has been teaching chemistry with Mastering at University of North Carolina Greensboro since 2017. Merging her passion in education, pedagogical proficiency, and years of experience using Mastering, Michelle collaborates with faculty to meticulously plan and implement their courses, championing active and effective learning, and promoting student success. Beyond her professional pursuits, Michelle also serves as a fitness instructor, dedicated to aiding others in their exercise endeavors. She finds great joy travelling with her family, accompanied by their beloved dog, Mocha.