Communicate with your Students
This article is intended for instructors.
This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.
You can issue Alerts to the entire class and send Messages to individual students. Click on the envelope icon in the page header:
- Message: Write a Message to be sent using the simulation’s internal e-mail system. Messages can be addressed to one or more students, as needed.
- Alert: Write an Alert that all the students will see the next time they visit the site. This is useful for messages or instructions that apply to all the students.
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