Knowledge Matters, an eDynamic Learning company, is the leader in virtual experiential learning for high schoolers. These visual simulations compress years of experience into hours and days, appealing to students and teachers as a more effective tool in achieving useful skill development. Today's students need more than textbook knowledge, they need real-world experiences that build career confidence before they ever step into a workplace. Knowledge Matters simulations and Virtual Internships deliver exactly that: immersive, scenario-based learning environments that place students in authentic career situations across high-demand industries. DECA partners with Knowledge Matters to utilize these simulations in a variety of ways, including virtual challenges and competitions.
Portia Naze brings a unique blend of classroom, administrative, and industry experience to the world of Career and Technical Education. A former teacher and school administrator, she has dedicated her career to supporting educators and building programs that meet the real needs of both teac... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 2:15pm - 2:35pm EDT Don Morris Room - Table 1Marshall University Student Memorial Center
Knowledge Matters, an eDynamic Learning company, is the leader in virtual experiential learning for high schoolers. These visual simulations compress years of experience into hours and days, appealing to students and teachers as a more effective tool in achieving useful skill development. Today's students need more than textbook knowledge, they need real-world experiences that build career confidence before they ever step into a workplace. Knowledge Matters simulations and Virtual Internships deliver exactly that: immersive, scenario-based learning environments that place students in authentic career situations across high-demand industries. DECA partners with Knowledge Matters to utilize these simulations in a variety of ways, including virtual challenges and competitions.
Portia Naze brings a unique blend of classroom, administrative, and industry experience to the world of Career and Technical Education. A former teacher and school administrator, she has dedicated her career to supporting educators and building programs that meet the real needs of both teac... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 2:40pm - 3:00pm EDT Don Morris Room - Table 1Marshall University Student Memorial Center