Umm... I looked at this as a trainer but I think that this is a bit iffy to have in a public or shared space that others can see because of identity theft issues. Aren’t these the very things that people look for? DOB, marital status, address, etc? 🤔I might specify using funny or unusual things- not number of children and ages, or street address or dob. Maybe times you have run a marathon, or number of pets or # of books read in quarantine or something less likely to compromise security?
Hi Eleanor, you make a good point about privacy (and this should be taken seriously) but in the context of this activity, the risk is extremely low. Even in this video, no one is sharing anything that would be useful to the 'bad guys.' By all means, frame your experience so that people do not inadvertently share something that could compromise their identity, but in a world where all of this and so much more personal data is freely shared on platforms like Facebook, etc, fun little exercises like ID Numbers are not the issue.
This is a great exercise idea, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome Norzki. If you're looking for more fun icebreakers, check out www.playmeo.com
Great idea, please share more game that we can play online. Thank you
Please check our our massive online database of group games here > www.playmeo.com/
When will the next class be started can anybody let me know
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I’m late to the party. Are these games linked on your website?
Yes Mark, go to playmeo.com and browse to your heart's content.
Umm... I looked at this as a trainer but I think that this is a bit iffy to have in a public or shared space that others can see because of identity theft issues. Aren’t these the very things that people look for? DOB, marital status, address, etc? 🤔I might specify using funny or unusual things- not number of children and ages, or street address or dob. Maybe times you have run a marathon, or number of pets or # of books read in quarantine or something less likely to compromise security?
Hi Eleanor, you make a good point about privacy (and this should be taken seriously) but in the context of this activity, the risk is extremely low. Even in this video, no one is sharing anything that would be useful to the 'bad guys.' By all means, frame your experience so that people do not inadvertently share something that could compromise their identity, but in a world where all of this and so much more personal data is freely shared on platforms like Facebook, etc, fun little exercises like ID Numbers are not the issue.
Fun and useful, thank you!
Glad you think so!