Publish your AI assisted Negotiation and Leadership Teaching Material
The LearnActive AI Catalog: Role-Play simulations, exercises and AI enhanced teaching Innovations.
Publish your AI assisted Negotiation and Leadership Teaching Material
The LearnActive AI Catalog: Role-Play simulations, exercises and AI enhanced teaching Innovations.
How to submit teaching materials
Used by over 1,000 instructors at the world’s best universities and companies
Our Teaching Material
Featuring AI-powered negotiation, leadership, sales and communication exercises — Created by leading academics and professional in collaboration with the LearnActive team.
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Types of exercises
Negotiation role-plays, stakeholder alignment simulations, conflict-resolution cases, influence & persuasion drills, decision-making scenarios, ethical dilemmas, and leadership coaching prompts.
Formats & features
Single-session tasks, multi-round simulations, facilitator guides, participant scripts, AI-driven avatars and branching dialogues, downloadable handouts, debrief templates, and scoring rubrics.
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Our History
Since its beginnings as a platform to teach with real-time data and simulations, LearnActive has grown to over 1,000 professors teaching using the platform. The educators connect over monthly Zoom conversations, and LearnActive has grown into a vibrant community dedicated to collaborative teaching. Over time, the community developed AI‑assisted teaching materials and recognized the need for a central library to share and organize them. In response, LearnActive evolved its platform to enable the creation of exercises and role-play simulations with AI interactions. The community also asked for rigorous quality control and comprehensive teaching notes to ensure consistent, high‑quality resources for all members.
How to Submit Teaching Materials
Submit Your Proposal VIA EMAIL or VIA this website
Share your initial idea with us. Outline the key concepts, learning objectives, and rationale for your AI teaching exercise. Submit via email or directly through the “Submit for Review” button on our website. Once accepted, you’ll receive a link to complete the LearnActive Contributor Onboarding process (agreement, Stripe setup, and tax form).
Co-Develop a working AI prototype with the help of iDG
Our support team will review your concept and work with you to build the first functional draft of your simulation using the LearnActive technology building blocks.
Create and SUBMIT High-Quality Teaching Notes (Exercise will be published as BETA in the Library)
Prepare comprehensive Teaching Notes. This is a required component and is essential for other instructors to effectively use your exercises. Notes are reviewed for quality by our Structural Review Board.
Record a Brief Overview or Schedule a Zoom Call with the iDG
Create a short video or join a Zoom call with our support team. Explain the core mechanics and teaching points of your simulation to aid future adoption by fellow faculty.
Publish & Earn Recognition and Money
Finalize logistics, sign the licensing agreement, and set a price. Once published, you will earn royalties on all sales through the LearnActive platform.
Submit for Review
Oversight Committee
Your exercise will be reviewed by the board
Larry Susskind (MIT)
Niraj Kumar (LEARNACTIVE)
Jeanne Brett (NTR)
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Criteria for publishing your AI Exercise
Teaching notes quality. The teaching notes follow our standard guidelines for quality control and have sufficient detail.
Technical performance. The exercise runs well without any underlying technology issues.
The library page for the exercise has a good summary and sufficient detail to let educators decide if they want to use it.
Submit for Review
Practical Review Board
A group of educators will test your AI exercises with their students and provide you with direct and structured feedback.
Samuel Dinnar
Negotiation at Harvard Law School
Laura Rees
College of Business at Oregon State University 
Alexandra Mislin
Washington University in St. Louis
Hannah Riley Bowles
Harvard Kennedy School
Virginia Stewart
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renee Rottner
UC Santa Barbara
Nicole Brunnhuber
Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences
Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
University for Foreigners of Perugia
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Professors can publish their exercises on our platform while maintaining full control over their content. Fill out the form to learn more about the process and features.
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