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Sell Simulations & Practice Scenarios on MUAB

Discover how to create, sell, and monetize interactive simulations and practice scenarios on MUAB .

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Transform Real-World Complexity into Safe Learning Spaces

Why Simulations Matter

In fields where accuracy, decision-making, and hands-on experience are critical—like medicine, engineering, aviation, or crisis communication—simulations are one of the most effective learning tools. They bridge theory and real-life execution, allowing learners to apply knowledge in controlled, risk-free environments.

On MUAB, simulations allow creators to build and sell rich, scenario-based experiences that develop critical thinking, technical skills, and confidence before learners ever face real-world pressure.


What You Can Create

Use MUAB’s structured product builder to craft simulations tailored to your industry. Each scenario can include multi-format materials that build a full picture:

  • Text — Clear setup, instructions, and scenario context

  • 🎥 Video — Walkthroughs of environments, interviews, or live-action responses

  • 🎧 Audio — Narrated situations, ambient noise, or character dialogue

  • 🖼️ Images/Diagrams — Visuals of equipment, anatomy, interfaces, or setups

  • 📄 Documents (PDF/DOC) — Checklists, case briefs, or data sets for reference

  • 📊 Charts/PPT — Interactive decision trees, diagnostics, or scorecards

  • 🗜️ ZIP Files — Downloadable practice materials or software assets

  • 🛠️ (Future) Interactive Simulations — 3D spaces, drag-and-drop logic, or branching pathways


Recommended Structure for Simulation-Based Products

Section 1: Introduction & Scenario Setup

  • ✅ Text: Provide the context and learning goals; define the problem learners must solve

  • 📄 Document: Overview or scenario briefing to set the stage

Section 2: Situation Brief & Supporting Data

  • 📄 PDF or DOC: Upload detailed data, specs, clinical info, or challenges

  • 📊 Charts or Tables: Visual support for the data provided

Section 3: Observation or Demonstration

  • 🎥 Video: Real or fictional situations shown in action

  • 🖼️ Image Gallery: Supporting images or screenshots

Section 4: Response & Decision Making

  • 📝 Task: Ask learners to perform analysis, write reports, or choose next steps

  • ✅ Text: Instructions or guidelines for the response

Section 5: Feedback & Reflection

  • 🎙️ Audio or Video: Expert insights and commentary

  • 💬 Discussion Points: Questions or prompts for deeper reflection

Section 6: Downloadable Resources

  • 📂 ZIP File: Worksheets, templates, model answers, or additional materials for download


Who Should Create This?

Simulations are perfect for professionals who want to teach how to respond, decide, or act under pressure. These include:

  • 🩺 Healthcare Professionals – Clinical assessments, emergencies, patient care

  • 🔧 Engineers & Technicians – Systems troubleshooting, diagnostics

  • 🎓 Trainers & Educators – Behavioral scenarios, classroom management

  • 🧠 Therapists & Coaches – Role-playing sessions, therapeutic models

  • 📢 Communicators & Managers – Conflict resolution, crisis response

  • ✈️ Aviation & Safety Experts – Checklists, protocols, human error training


Suggested Pricing

Industry

Avg. Price (USD)

Medical & Clinical Fields

$60 – $150

Engineering & Technical

$50 – $120

Communication & Soft Skills

$30 – $90

Aviation or Crisis Training

$80 – $180

💡 Tip: Add a certificate or checklist for learners to track their success—it adds value and credibility.


Final Tips for a High-Impact Simulation Product

  • Keep it realistic — use real-world data and language.

  • Include multiple outcomes or levels of difficulty.

  • Encourage learners to reflect and iterate.

  • Offer community support or follow-up sessions if possible.


Start Building Real-World Readiness

Simulations turn passive learners into active problem-solvers. Whether you're preparing future doctors, engineers, or managers—MUAB gives you the platform to deliver skill-building experiences that leave a lasting impact.

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