S imulated W ork E xperience P rogram. An Internet-based Work Simulation Program designed to provide individuals with 36 realistic & relevant job-related.

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S imulated W ork E xperience P rogram

An Internet-based Work Simulation Program designed to provide individuals with 36 realistic & relevant job-related activities managing and operating a fictitious retail business selling entertainment equipment.

Purpose

Individuals will learn to use the computer as a problem- solving tool by applying previously learned computer skills to realistic business situations. An atmosphere of employment will be created by using the whole approach to related jobs within one organization. Individuals will learn to analyze data to make business decisions and learn the consequences of those decisions. Individuals will experience a change of pace from the traditional classroom format. Individuals will work together cooperatively and develop interpersonal skills. PURPOSE

Preparation

Explore 24 Applicable Careers: O*NET summary link 1-3 minute video

Up To 45 Hrs of Online Tutorials in: Typing Basics of Computers Word Processing Spreadsheets Presentation Internet Basics

SBA.gov information Videos Tips Work Sheets & PDFs

Requirements

Current Internet Browser Word Processing, Spreadsheet and Presentation Software Acrobat Reader Designated location on a Storage Device, PC or Network to save all computer files Printer / Paper Pen & Pencil 3-Ring Binder or Folder REQUIREMENTS

Objectives

1.Provide a realistic Work Environment and Experiences under monitored conditions 2.Work in cooperative teams and develop interpersonal skills 3.Develop higher-level problem-solving skills 4.Apply integrated computer skills to business situations 5.Develop a business plan 6.Write various types of business letters and documents 7.Calculate the cost of loan payments 8.Calculate leasing costs 9.Schedule part-time employee hours 10.Perform payroll calculations including FICA and withholding tax 11.Use market research to make purchasing inventory decisions OBJECTIVES

11.Apply trade discounts, net pricing, and volume pricing when making inventory decisions 12.Maintain an inventory spreadsheet 13.Maintain a cash flow spreadsheet 14.Maintain an income statement spreadsheet 15.Create advertisements 16.Create a slide presentation 17.Use mail merge 18.Create and query a spreadsheet/database 19.Practice accurate data entry 20.Develop proofreading and accurate recordkeeping skills OBJECTIVES

The Program

The Products: Portable CD Player Deluxe Home Theater System High-Power CD Deck Surround Sound Speaker System Mini-Stereo with Three-Disc Changer Six-Piece Home Theater System

Features: On-screen instructions Un-timed activities Optional 30-day schedule Ideal for individual, small group or multiple groups Tutorials, definitions, videos available throughout 36 job activities 90-day license Operates on a 6 month fiscal period

PARTS OF THE SCREEN

ACTIVITIES IN THE PROGRAM

Applications

Has 4 Main Applications 1.Stand alone program work experience program 2.Integrated with career or workforce development assessment, exploration & training programs 3.Training for entrepreneurship 4.Validation of skills learned in computer applications & business & marketing programs