What cases (situations) are planned for each round of the simulation?
This article is intended only for instructors.
This article applies only to the Team version.This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.
Follow these steps to see the case list (situations) for each round of the simulation:
- Go to your instructor profile for the appropriate simulation on the website at www.praxar.com
- In the “Simulation” panel, click on “Access.”
- In the “Instructor Documents” section, click on “Case list.”
- In the pop-up window that appears, simply click on a round to see the case planned for that particular round of the simulation.
The only simulations in which cases are integrated are the Kayak and Golf simulations. For Videogame, only "Game Scenario" is available.
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