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Gaming Software to Teach Financial Literacy in Ontario Schools

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Gaming Software to Teach Financial Literacy in Ontario Schools
By Miranda Miller
The Meaford Independent




A partnership between technology giant IBM and a Nova Scotia software development company has made financial and business gaming software available in 900 Ontario schools.
Together, MediaSpark Inc. and IBM Canada, through their global Academic Initiative program, won the Ministry of Education’s tender to provide financial literacy software in Ontario schools. Students from grades seven to twelve enrolled in programs using GoVenture simulation software will work through virtual scenarios designed to develop entrepreneurship, accounting, financial literacy, and personal finance skills.
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Gaming Software to Teach Financial Literacy in Ontario Schools

Relevant Subject and Topic
Importance of Entrepreneurship, Policy Building, Permits and Licenses, Corporate Culture, Business Practices, Business Computing, Other Government Resources, Business & Vocational, Math, Economics & Finance, Technology

Types
Article
Simulation

Features
Informative, Educational, Text

Format
Webpage
Print

Copyright Owner
Miranda Miller
The Meaford Independent

Most Suitable For Use By
Instructors, Facilitators, Parents, Learners, Entrepreneurs, Policy Makers

Age Appropriateness
Adult(19+)
Youth(12-18)

Grade Appropriateness
Middle School, High School, Postsecondary, Graduate, Adult General, Professional

Geographic Suitability
All or Non-Specific, Nova Scotia, Ontario

Language
English

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