Meet Your Speaker
Prof. Jeanne Law
Professor of Digital Writing, Kennesaw State University
BIO
Dr. Jeanne Beatrix Law is a Professor of digital writing, Director of the First-Year Writing Program, and coordinator of a graduate certificate in AI Writing Technologies at Kennesaw State University. Her research focuses on multimodal languaging, custom GPTs for archival methodologies, and generative AI technologies for professional writers. A leader in digital scholarship, Jeanne has scaled civil rights oral histories as living large language models and explored generative AI for everyday use. She co-authored The Writer’s Loop: A Guide to College Writing (Macmillan) and contributed to Macmillan Education’s Multimodal Mondays and Bits on Bots series.
Jeanne is the lead researcher for the nationally recognized #ATLStudentMovement digital oral history project and has authored eight Coursera courses on generative AI, featuring her Rhetorical Prompt Engineering and Four Qualifiers for Ethical Outputs frameworks. Her work is frequently published in academic and public media, including The Chronicle of Higher Education. Jeanne mentors at AAC&U’s AI Pedagogy Institute and serves on educator leadership councils for Boodle Box and OpenAI, advancing AI technologies in education and writing.
TRACKS
Product & Design
This track is for product leaders, designers, and innovators building the next generation of AI systems. Learn how to create seamless, human-centered products that harness AI and data to deliver intuitive, scalable, and personalized experiences that people love.
FORMATS
MASTERCLASS
Single-Expert Deep-Dive
✓ Deep Dive into a Specific Topic
✓ Thought Provoking
✓ 30 Minutes Keynote
✓ 15 Minutes Q&A
✓ Interactive Audience-Led Q&A