2024 Work Simulation Competition
2024 Work Simulation Competition
Office Production
Spectrum 360
Livingston, New Jersey
Transition Classroom
Students in Ms. Caraballo's class are working on office production skills. Students take part in providing services to teachers and staff throughout the school, such as photocopying, laminating, stapling, and delivering copies to various classrooms. Through these jobs, students learn skills such as following directions, completing steps in a sequence, communication, and more.
About the Digitability Work Simulation Program
Digitability believes that skills are best learned through real-world experience and application. That’s why Digitability created the Work Simulation Program: a complete curriculum that teaches work-ready skills in a hands-on way you won’t find anywhere else.
After choosing their classroom’s Work Simulation project, students are “hired” for jobs and begin practicing workplace behavior, managing tasks, using tech skills for independence, self-advocating, self-regulating and more.
Digitability Work Simulations include Bankability, a virtual banking and workplace behavior program where students earn virtual dollars when they exhibit behaviors that will make them successful in the workplace and increase their independence. Using those dollars earned, students experience a modern banking app while learning the fundamentals of budgeting concepts such as earning, spending, and saving.
For more information about how you can bring Digitability’s award-winning program to your school or organization and join in with a Work Simulation Project of your own, click here.