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2024 DECA/Knowledge Matters Digital Skills Challenge
Student Presentations

Each year students in the DECA chapters across the nation have the opportunity to take part in the DECA/Knowledge Matters Digital Presentation Skills Challenge. Students create a 1-2 minute digital presentation utilizing a Knowledge Matters Virtual Business simulation. The main topic is solely up the student. They can present on strategies they use in the simulation, discuss real-world business stories and illustrate the stories with sim exercises, or even present on their own lives and how they relate to the simulations.

Eight finalists move forward and get to share a longer presentation to a panel of judges and then the top three winners are recognized and awarded case prizes at DECA’s biggest event, the International Career Development Conference (ICDC). The three 2024 winners are featured below.

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Alayna Furman

1st Place Winner

Alayna F., Sauk Rapids-Rice High School

I now understand the importance of saving and, by saving, you can prevent your life from being detrimentally set back by unexpected costs.

Shreenidhi Kunta

2nd Place Winner

Shreenidhi K., Lebanon Trail High School

This simulation taught me how to manage my own concert or football game and also allowed me to connet this back to a real world situation, such as the Eras Tour.

Palash Pawar

3rd Place Winner

Palash P., The Woodlands High School

[Virtual Business Sports & Entertainment Simulation] it truly provided an incredible opportunity to immerse myself in the dynamic world of this business.

Learn More About the DECA/Knowledge Matters Presentation Skills Challenge

Student Testimonials

Cayden
Irondequoit High School

Cayden compares her experiences at a professional sport event to what she learned through the Knowledge Matters Virtual Simulations. She enjoyed seeing how what she learned applied in the real world. Cayden also explains how she is motivated to take her career in a certain direction thanks to the simulations.

Marley
Hoover High School

Marley describes how she was able to apply what she learned through the Knowledge Matters simulations to her retail experience working at Forever 21. The Simulations excite her about learning business through fashion and retail since that is something she is passionate about.

Nick
Hoover High School

Nick from Hoover High School uses the real life skills he learns through the Knowledge Matters simulations in his job at a restaurant and shares how they can prepare him for a future in business.

Mason
Hillsboro Deering High School

Mason shares how the Knowledge Matters Simulations helped him realize what career path he could take and how he can incorporate his love for sports in his future.

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