Level Up Your Intro to Business and Accounting Courses

Break up the lecture with fun and exciting learning games

 
 
Market Games is an active learning exercise that allows students to apply theory to practice in a fun way that builds critical thinking skills.

Make it Interactive

Incorporate active learning exercises that empower your students to make decisions.

Market Games is a role-based collaborative exercise for Intro to Business courses that helps students build interpersonal skills.

Leverage Insights

Understand their knowledge and gaps through their decisions.

Market Games delivers digestible insights and auto-grading to ensure the exercise helps to meet course learning objectives without adding to professors’ workload.

Drive Learning

Tailor your instructions using these insights to drive engagement and accelerate the learning process.

Introducing business games for active learning

BUS 101

Cross-functional learning through play

ACCT 101

Reinforce the fundamentals through practice

Professor Justin McGlothin from Miami University Farmer School of Business believes Market Games is essential in his Foundations of Business course.

Professor Justin McGlothin, Miami University Farmer School of Business

“Market Games provides the missing piece to my Foundations of Business course…The application. Market Games not only introduces the different functions that make a business work, but also allows my students to apply the skills that we spent the first six weeks on - critical thinking, teamwork, problem-solving - and get real feedback quickly in a team environment.”


Build Critical Thinking Skills Through a Learn-By-Doing Environment

 
 

Let your students make decisions and learn through an iterative process.

In our games, your students would engage in active problem-solving with timely feedback, provided to you and your students to help drive learning.

The decisions start with simpler tasks and gradually increase complexity, allowing students to build confidence in their critical thinking abilities as they progress.

 
 
 

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