Forming teams in class

Forming teams in class

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This article is intended for instructors.

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This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.

Usually, the instructor does not need to register students in their assigned teams, because the students themselves will enter their assigned team number in the system.

However, if they so choose, instructors can create the teams using the instructor portal.

If the students will be entering their team number in the system, follow these steps:

  1. During class, divide the students into teams.
  2. Assign a number (1 to 50) to each team.
  3. Each student should then log in to the simulation and enter the number of the team to which they were assigned.

IdeaInstructors who would prefer to create the teams manually should see Forming teams manually.

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