Waterfall projects are a traditional project management methodology characterized by a linear and sequential approach to development. This method entails distinct phases—gathering requirements, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. However, …
Comparing Project Management Teaching Methods: Traditional vs. Simulation-Based Learning
Teaching project management poses significant challenges for educators. Traditional methods often rely heavily on lectures and textbook-based learning, leaving students with a wealth of theoretical knowledge but little practical application. …
Agile Teaching Done Better Through Gaming
How often have you heard agile enthusiasts say something on the lines of, “Experimentation is favored more than adherence to a rigid plan”? Scrum has empiricism as one of its …
Project Management Simulation enhances the learning experience
Today’s challenging environment has necessitated a hard look into education, methods of training and the way we work. Students and professionals who are looking to build their careers in project …
Simulations keep students focused during the learning experience
Students are experiencing a tough environment all around. The COVID-19 pandemic, online instructions, and the uncertainty of the situation are wearing them down. Administrators, instructors and educators are trying to …
Simulations drive learning at collegiate conference
When you think about a conference, what kind of images conjure up? Keynote speakers, tracks on various topics, panel discussions, gala reception, good food and networking. The Midwest Collegiate Computing …