
Mnemonic Name Game
Help a group get to know each other better with simple mnemonics in this fast, fun game played in a circle.
Help a group get to know each other better with simple mnemonics in this fast, fun game played in a circle.
This exercise is ideal for editing written content in a hands-on way. A simple and effective exercise for editing workshop content or presentation text for talks. Use it when you have to write for a specific audience and want them to stay focused on the most important information.
The activity is aimed to create personal fanzines, a collage method for auto-narrative and self-discovery.
Reflecting both individually and together with a group paves the way for collaborative learning - as everyone shares their experiences of the previous events and day(s) with each other.
Bei dem Aufwärmspiel müssen Spieler*innen bestimmt Dinge in Ihrem Arbeitszimmer oder Büro suchen.
How do we look back, what is still unclear?
A fun and interactive way for participants to use their body language and get to know each other a bit.
Participants will be split in teams and asked to build a bridge with the given materials.
Pass out 2 colors of cards. Everyone answers "what does it look like when X topic is present (positive goal). One color puts down cards and builds out answers in paired yes, and conversations. Then switch roles.
One partner makes a emotional imperative statement and their partner enthusiastically accepts that perspective. Warm up with acceptance of who they are.
In small groups one person is introduced and their hypeman hypes them up
One person gives a suggestion and everyone does what they say.