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How to Develop Career Readiness Like Leading Corporations
Discover how top L&D teams and business schools are closing the skills gap using virtual sim-based assessments. Learn current trends, challenges, and tech-driven solutions to scale skills development and boost career readiness.
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University of Waterloo Increases Popularity of New Business Program with Capsim
Geoff Malleck, Continuing Lecturer at the University of Waterloo, teaches entrepreneurial-minded students in the Masters of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program. When the university tasked him with developing a series of courses for the popular Arts and Business Program, he was on the search for a tool that was "less textbook strategy, and more 'get your hands dirty.'" By adopting simulations, Professor Malleck witnessed an "unusual" boom in popularity.
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American University in Cairo Boosts Course Demand by 405% with Capsim
Dr. Hakim Meshreki, Assistant Professor at American University in Cairo, struggled to engage his students in the classroom. When it was time for the course evaluations, a single word emerged as the most prominent–boring. Dr. Meshreki used simulations to change his students’ mindsets from ‘bored' to ‘excited’.
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McMaster University Increases Engagement for 1,000+ Global Online Students
Rita Cossa, Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, was asked to teach in a new program--Integrated Business and Humanities (IBH). When presented with an opportunity to incorporate different teaching strategies, she turned to simulations to engage more than 1,000 students tuning in from around the globe.
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University of Waterloo Increases Popularity of New Business Program with Capsim
Geoff Malleck, Lecturer at the University of Waterloo, needed a hands-on approach for his new Arts and Business courses. By adopting Capsim simulations, he moved beyond textbook strategy, driving an unexpected surge in program popularity.