Dr. Jeanne Beatrix Law is a professor of English and coordinator of the graduate certificate in AI Writing Technologies at Kennesaw State University. 

law headshotHer research specialties including grant writing, developing custom GPTs and CoPilot agents for multiple genres of use cases,and scaling generative AI technologies for professional communication. Her public scholarship includes transforming open educational resources and multimodal texts into interactive GPTs and teaching generative AI for grant writing, domain-specific communication,and everyday use to multiple industry audiences. Jeanne is the co-author of "The Writer’s Loop: A Guide to College Writing" (Macmillan)and is a founding author for MacMillan Education’s Multimodal Mondays and Bits on Bots series, to which she regularly contributes. She has authored chapters on generative AI and digital information literacy in several edited collections from The University of Illinois Press, Purdue University Press, Routledge,Southern Illinois University Press, and Computers & Composition Digital Press. 

Her work is also regularly featured in print and digital public media, including "The Chronicle of Higher Education," "Government Technology Magazine," and the "Chinese Academy of Social Science." She writes for "The Conversation" and is the lead researcher for the nationally recognized, grant-funded #ATLStudentMovement digital oral history project. Drawing on her extensive expertise as a former writing program administrator at KSU, she has authored eight Coursera courses on generative AI use, with more than 8,000 enrolled adult learners worldwide, featuring her Rhetorical Prompting Method (RPM). 

She is the lead researcher on both external and internal grants to pilot this method as prompt-first AI literacy for university students and adult learners outside of academic spaces. She served as a subject matter expert for the University System of Georgia’s Free Campus AI course and serves as the inaugural instructor for the course. Jeanne has also served for two years as a faculty mentor for the AAC&U’s AI Pedagogy Institute and is on the educator leadership council for Boodle Box and the educator leadership community for OpenAI. Her total grants awarded equal approximately $550,000. 

She has been called on as an AI use case expert by private industry and the University System of Georgia on numerous occasions, including serving on a plenary panel and conducting two prompt engineering workshops for the inaugural USG AI Summit. She delivered the opening plenary for the AAC&U’s 2025 Digital Innovations Forum. Jeanne has presented and published numerous times since 2022 for professional, public, and academic audience on the ethical uses of generative AI, including leading prompt engineering workshops in 2023 and 2024 at Open Educa Berlin (OEB). Her digital and f2f audiences total more than 12,000.Her professional passion is making sure that generative AI use cases are accessible to everyone in everyday life and in domain-specific communication contexts. 

Her personal passion is her service dog, Henck.

Visit her Kennesaw State University faculty page for current information and on LinkedIn.