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Game-based learning vs lecture-based teaching for entrepreneurship

Lecture vs game-based learning for entrepreneurship: a clean comparison on retention, engagement, and skill transfer.

May 3, 2026 · 2 min read

Q: How does game-based learning compare to lecture-based teaching for entrepreneurship?

Game-based learning beats lecture-based teaching for entrepreneurship on retention, engagement, and skill transfer. Lectures teach concepts; games teach the real-time judgment entrepreneurship actually requires. The two formats can complement each other but games carry the heavier lift.

The story

Lectures are great for concepts. Games are great for skills you have to do live. Entrepreneurship is mostly the second category, which is why the lecture-only approach has always under-served the discipline. SideHustle® LIVE Labs is one of the formats built around this gap. The 60 to 90 minute Labs format runs 4-5 students per team across four rounds (brainstorm, pitch, score, rotate) with Funny + Fundable scoring. Teachers and educators have independently used the free SideHustle game in their classrooms. For more on classroom-fit games see best entrepreneurship games for high school classrooms in 2026. The takeaway: pair concepts with live practice or the skill never lands. For the full educator playbook, see the complete educator guide to entrepreneurship through play.

What it means

If your entrepreneurship curriculum is mostly lecture and case discussion, the upgrade is adding live game formats where students actually pitch and judge. Don't replace lecture entirely. Add at least one live format per term and watch what changes in student behavior afterward.

Try it

Try SideHustle free with your students

SideHustle is edutainment: students pitch funny and fundable business ideas and learn to think on their feet, no slides and no worksheets. It runs in a single class period and scales from a handful of students to a whole grade. Opt in to play free and bring it to class this week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I drop lectures entirely?+

No. Pair them. Lectures for concepts, games for live skills.

How often should games run?+

At least one per term, ideally one per unit.

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