Joy Explains how to integrate AI into a statistics class

I have put a working paper on SSRN describing three ways I incorporated AI into my Business Statistics 200-level class for undergraduates at Samford University in Spring 2026. Read the paper at the link.

Connecting Classroom Econometrics and Excel Training with Large Language Models (SSRN)

Abstract
Economics education almost always includes a component of statistics. Most undergraduate economics curricula require an upper-division econometrics course, and many economists teach data analysis. These courses help students become conversant with major contributions in economics research, but they can be challenging to teach. On its own, the mathematics of regression, error minimization, and statistical software may not feel exciting to students, especially compared with the intuitive economic reasoning that often draws them into the discipline. At the same time, students are increasingly interested in artificial intelligence and large language models. This note describes three practical teaching exercises designed to connect ordinary least squares, Excel training, and LLMs. The goal is to use students’ curiosity about AI to motivate classic statistical reasoning and practical spreadsheet skills.

The image is from ChatGPT 5.5 Thinking mode and it took over a minute to generate. The fact that their laptop screen is pointing away from them is funny (unrealistic). The portrayal of Tom Holland and Zendaya is good, which is what the audience cares about. So, this seems like a case of AI hallucinating up the thing that people want.

I posted back in February about the LLM Telephone game: Telephone Classroom Game for Teaching Large Language Models

Citation:
Buchanan, Joy, “Connecting Classroom Econometrics and Excel Training with Large Language Models” (May 27, 2026). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6839039

Note: I have been posting my papers to SSRN for a long time as a way to distribute them faster and more widely. I have heard rumors that SSRN might stop working, for my purposes. If anyone has suggestions for what I should do about the papers I have up there, please let me know! Or, if you are readying this post-summer-2026 and want a copy, send me a message at my Samford email so I can send you a copy.

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