REGISTER: Feb. 17th iMBA In Person Preview at Lake Forrest
Connect with Lake Forest faculty, admissions staff and current students and experience a live interactive demo of the school’s iMBA program on Tuesday, February 17th. The event begins at 5:30PM with Dinner and a session networking followed by an hour-long presentation and live demo at 6PM.
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management is offering an innovative avatar learning iMBA where students can access an online curriculum that provides access to the organizational structure of a virtual reality company. Sounds pretty crazy, right? The virtual company includes all facets of sales, production, management, competition and growth opportunities.
iMBA students are presented with 10 unique departments within a company to explore, including marketing, human resources, finance, organizational strategy and leadership. They have the opportunity discover each department’s essential functions, as well as learn its personnel needs. This program is a one-of-a-kind immersion experience that opens access to a real-life business environment – from home.
Lake Forest designed the iMBA Program in 2012 to eliminate barriers between distance education students by providing a convenient alternative to on-campus coursework and is structured on 75 percent virtual reality learning and 25 percent discussion and group work. The course runs for a total of 12 modules over an eight-week course. In some courses, textbooks are required while others provide resources through the avatar manager. The manager moves you to the next module when learning benchmarks are accomplished. As iMBA students progress through the coursework, they are evaluated by a business leader faculty member, who facilitates discussion and provides coaching.
Every student is required to respond in the program as if they were actually present for a class. This allows other students to see and learn from those responses, enhancing the virtual experience. In this environment, the learning is hands-on and collaborative, which encourages students to ask questions, seek clarification and learn as a group. Fostering a supportive environment for students creates a sense of business community, which heightens the academic success of students in our iMBA Program.
You can RSVP for the Feb 17 event here.