Can you limit access for entering decisions to only one student per team?
This article is intended for instructors.
This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.
To provide greater flexibility, it is not possible to limit access for entering decisions to just one student per team. If necessary, you can work directly with the teams to assign responsibilities.
For example, each member of a team can be responsible for entering the decisions for a particular virtual character. This ensures that the workload is shared by all the students.
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