How Simulation-Based Learning Transforms Traditional Waterfall Project Management Education
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, teaching Waterfall project management presents unique challenges for educators. Updating course content and developing case studies that resemble real-world scenarios is labor-intensive and time-consuming. Although
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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 figure out ways to move forward. Companies have curtailed or suspended their internship programs and so there is a greater need to prepare students for
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