Change the Way You Hire with CapsimInbox

Written by Brendan Langen, Director of Product Design & Development at Capsim The CapsimInbox Authoring Platform helps employers hire the right candidate for the role. You can put a job candidate through a moment in your job and see how they handle it, before you hire ...

Creator Spotlight: Dr. Robert Portnoy on Building an Inbox Simulation for Real-World HR Learning

After teaching Human Resource Management at Washington University in St. Louis’ business school, Dr. Robert Portnoy noticed ...

The Past, Present and Future of Experiential Learning: CapsimInbox Authoring Platform

The CapsimInbox Authoring Platform is the future of experiential learning. It is the present, and it was our past. On June ...

CapsimInbox User Interface Updates: A more clear and succinct onboarding experience

You may have noticed recent updates to the CapsimInbox user interface. We are constantly evaluating user feedback from both ...

CapsimInbox: EdTech Cool Tools Award Winner!

Finalists and winners for The EdTech Awards 2020 have been announced to a worldwide audience of educators, technologists, ...

Lockdown intensifies Capsim Spring Challenge in 2020

The Capsim Challenge saw increased student participation this Spring after a tough semester, with students in isolation and ...

New Update: Enhanced Login Experience for All Users

User experience is our top priority. We want to ensure both instructors and learners have enjoyable, meaningful, and ...

Capsim Announced as 2020 CODiE Award Finalist

We’re thrilled to share that Capsim has been recognized for its commitment to creating innovative simulation-based learning ...

New Feature: CapsimChat

We understand for many of our simulation users, team dynamics provide an essential framework for their students’ experience. ...

Webinar: Moving your Capsim course online

Online teaching expert Dr. Tawnya Means shares best practices and pitfalls to avoid when moving your course online. As a ...

Featured Professor: Al Fillenwarth

Capsim Business Simulations are usually seen as a great way to emphasize competition in the classroom, but one professor has ...