Accessing a participant's simulation
This article is intended only for instructors.
Be careful ! Any changes you make when logged in to a student’s account will be entered and saved automatically.
This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations
To access a student’s simulation, follow these steps:
- Log in to www.praxar.com and go to the appropriate simulation.
- In the lower section of the page, find the line with the student’s name and click on the arrow to access the drop-down list.
- From the drop-down list, select “Log in to student’s simulation.”
Once you have logged in to the student’s simulation, a red banner will appear at the top of the page indicating that you are logged in to a student’s account. To return to your instructor account, just click on the white “X” in the red warning banner.
To provide further assistance, here is an instructional video.
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