quizzes, strategic plans, peer evaluations, and company presentation exercise), and distributing company
registration codes and/or registration procedures to class members. Recommendations for handling each
of the options are provided in the Quick Guide to Getting Started (and on-screen guidance is also provided
during the Course Setup procedure). It will take you 30-40 minutes or so to complete the Course Setup
procedure the first time you do it and about 15 minutes each time thereafter.
n It will take you 15-20 minutes to familiarize yourself with the Class Presentation PowerPoint slides that
can be used to introduce the features and mechanics of the simulation to class members (no more than
20-30-minutes of class time is needed to cover these slides adequately, but it will take a few more minutes of
class time to assign class members to the various companies).
n You will find there’s little need to spend much class time on introducing class members to all the mechanics
and features of the simulation or to field questions from class members about “how things work.” Why?
• Because there is a 17-minute introductory video that provides students with an overview of the simulation
and a quick tour of the student side of the website.
quizzes, strategic plans, peer evaluations, and company presentation exercise), and distributing company
registration codes and/or registration procedures to class members. Recommendations for handling each
of the options are provided in the Quick Guide to Getting Started (and on-screen guidance is also provided
during the Course Setup procedure). It will take you 30-40 minutes or so to complete the Course Setup
procedure the first time you do it and about 15 minutes each time thereafter.
n It will take you 15-20 minutes to familiarize yourself with the Class Presentation PowerPoint slides that
can be used to introduce the features and mechanics of the simulation to class members (no more than
20-30-minutes of class...