Meet Hexie: Empowering MoreSteam with AINovember 13, 2024 •4:00 PM UTC
Hexie is here! MoreSteam invites you to an informational webinar hosted by Xander Hathaway, MoreSteam’s Vice President of Product Development. During this webinar, Xander will introduce you to Hexie. New from MoreSteam, Hexie is an Artificial Intelligence tutor and instructional tool that has been integrated into our eLearning courses and EngineRoom. In a session designed for current MoreSteam users, Xander will provide a detailed overview of how Hexie is being rolled out across our platforms.
Hexie serves as a learning companion within our eLearning software. As a tutor, Hexie offers personalized guidance and support to enhance your understanding of Lean Six Sigma principles. Additionally, when doing data-analysis work, Hexie gives real-time assistance on finding the right tools inside EngineRoom.
To set clear expectations, this webinar will cover what Hexie can do – and what it cannot do. Xander will also share some best practices on how to leverage Hexie effectively. For example, Xander will demonstrate how students can use Hexie to enhance their learning experiences. This webinar will also show coaches how they can use Hexie to become more effective teachers.
Interactive Demonstrations: This session will include live demonstrations to illustrate Hexie’s capabilities and provide practical examples of how Hexie can make you a more effective problem solver.
Q&A Session: We will conclude with a Q&A that will allow you to ask questions and gain further insights into how Hexie can benefit your specific needs
We look forward to sharing Hexie with you and exploring the potential of Hexie together.
Xander Hathaway is an experienced lead software engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. He is skilled in modern web frameworks, back-end services, machine learning, and cloud architecture. Xander has a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Information and Data Science from the University of California, Berkeley.