Tired of eye-roll inducing team activities icebreakers? Here is a free downloadable, printable set of icebreaker questions and smart activities: weand.me/tools/
So glad you enjoyed. If you thought this was cool, check out this format for the exercise "Panic Picture." ua-cam.com/video/iN9bxt7Ll-g/v-deo.html You can actually use the video to facilitate the activity with a group if you wanted too 👍👍 Thanks for linking into the channel. I share daily videos all around these topics. Good to meet you in the comments, Teobaldo.
I love it, Kristin! This activity is just the tippity top of the iceberg too. You might really love some of the videos and activity ideas in this playlist focused on virtual connection and engagement strategies: ua-cam.com/play/PLBasE1jaWznEotMcgwUY08L-I0mlcDaft.html
I’m a teacher looking for activities to play with my students, stumbled upon ur video as I’m getting ready, and was stuck for 9 min. LAUGHING! Hahaha thanks!
I ran across this video and have to admit I love it. I actually would like to do this with our office, but I want to be sure I've provide context/purpose. Would you be able to elaborate a little the purpose of this experiment. My apologies if I was discussed and I missed it. Thanks.
@@rockie-jaytulikihihifo6863 Love hearing this! And I would argue that you'll make up that 10 minutes 10 fold in from the benefit of a little boost in productivity, motivation and morale. Thanks for circling back to share.
Do you have a live video example of how to use breakout rooms in a random way like "speed networking" but with colleagues during a meeting? ~Jennifer Kumar
Yes, Jennifer. I draw out a method in this structure which can be reused over and over with intact teams that know each other well. All it requires is for you to come up with one question to connect people to each other, to purpose, and to create the option/choice for authenticity: ua-cam.com/video/DCn3uX775T4/v-deo.html
@@chad.littlefield If so, there is a problem when all participants are all unmute...sometimes there is a lot of noises... how many participants do you think this one may work best? Thank you
"Never say never" I suppose 😊 Typically though, I use words like "experiment" or "exercise" to insinuate that what we are doing is tied to purpose/learning/growth. Whereas sometimes resistance or resentment can show up when we do activities just for the sake of it.
That is true...in this 7 minute clip anyhow 😊 Do you think one of should have encouraged participation from the person who didn't speak? Trying to understand the thought/intention behind your comment.
@@chad.littlefield I disagree with Eldred's insinuation. The pace was not so fast that she could not step in. Give people time, then occassional invite. But don't put people on camera, then on the spot.
Tired of eye-roll inducing team activities icebreakers? Here is a free downloadable, printable set of icebreaker questions and smart activities: weand.me/tools/
This was a great exercise…I also loved the “unpacking” even more. The risk takers, dodgeball, etc. these videos are SO insightful!
love the way you introduce this activity!! others channel give the exercise information, but you actually do the exercise!! that was great!
So glad you enjoyed. If you thought this was cool, check out this format for the exercise "Panic Picture." ua-cam.com/video/iN9bxt7Ll-g/v-deo.html You can actually use the video to facilitate the activity with a group if you wanted too 👍👍 Thanks for linking into the channel. I share daily videos all around these topics. Good to meet you in the comments, Teobaldo.
I am not often impressed but this simple "game" impressed me. Well done and kudos to the whole team for great participation!
So glad you enjoyed this! Just the tip of the iceberg on the channel!
Wow, love this exercise guys. Thanks for sharing. You all rock!!
Yes!! Glad you found the channel, Ally! Thanks a ton.
I stumbled on your virtual team activity and I am going to do this today with our all-hands meeting! So fun!
I love it, Kristin! This activity is just the tippity top of the iceberg too. You might really love some of the videos and activity ideas in this playlist focused on virtual connection and engagement strategies: ua-cam.com/play/PLBasE1jaWznEotMcgwUY08L-I0mlcDaft.html
This looks practical. Thanks for the Icebreaker game! Thanks
Nice! I’m going to try this today!
Thank you - you are both fantastic, and have given me lots of new ideas to try.
Great ice breaker! Fun!
I totally knew it!!! Doug.
I’m a teacher looking for activities to play with my students, stumbled upon ur video as I’m getting ready, and was stuck for 9 min. LAUGHING! Hahaha thanks!
Love hearing this! There is a very fun exercise called "Your Add" you can find here www.playmeo.com/weandme that you might enjoy as the "MATH DOJO."
Love this and the lesson
So funny this video has been shared so widely...as it was a last minute recording decision in Month #1 of covid times...glad you enjoyed!
Chad, You Rock!😊
Hahaha! Made me smile. Thanks, Mark.
I ran across this video and have to admit I love it. I actually would like to do this with our office, but I want to be sure I've provide context/purpose. Would you be able to elaborate a little the purpose of this experiment. My apologies if I was discussed and I missed it. Thanks.
Awesome! I am going to do this in my meeting in a few mins.
...and? Would love to know how it went!
@@chad.littlefield It was so much fun! It was a great reminder that we can have a 10 min of virtual fun time game during work time.
@@rockie-jaytulikihihifo6863 Love hearing this! And I would argue that you'll make up that 10 minutes 10 fold in from the benefit of a little boost in productivity, motivation and morale. Thanks for circling back to share.
Very creative one...thanks a lot..it went really well when we conducted this game virtually... everyone loved it❤️
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I love this!
Ha! I'm so glad. Simple but fun way to mix things up.
Do you have a live video example of how to use breakout rooms in a random way like "speed networking" but with colleagues during a meeting? ~Jennifer Kumar
Yes, Jennifer. I draw out a method in this structure which can be reused over and over with intact teams that know each other well. All it requires is for you to come up with one question to connect people to each other, to purpose, and to create the option/choice for authenticity: ua-cam.com/video/DCn3uX775T4/v-deo.html
That was awesome😍
So glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching. We share daily tutorials on our channel. Hope to see you elsewhere in the comments section!
This is fun
love to be a part of you guys :) Good one..would try today in my virtual session :) Thanks
Awesome. Let us know how it goes 😊
How Can Active Participation In Meetings Be Encouraged? ua-cam.com/video/kAJ4LLnOUZk/v-deo.html
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this is awesome!
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Nice one.👍
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Like this? You may ❤ This Icebreaker to Warm Up Any Meeting: ua-cam.com/video/DCn3uX775T4/v-deo.html
Nice video... Who is gonna guess first? did you ask one of the participants privately on chat?
Anybody can guess first. We only privately message the person with "the rock."
@@chad.littlefield If so, there is a problem when all participants are all unmute...sometimes there is a lot of noises... how many participants do you think this one may work best? Thank you
You said never to call it an activity??
"Never say never" I suppose 😊 Typically though, I use words like "experiment" or "exercise" to insinuate that what we are doing is tied to purpose/learning/growth. Whereas sometimes resistance or resentment can show up when we do activities just for the sake of it.
THE WOMAN BOTTOM RIGHT, SECOND. DIDN\T SAY A WORD, NOR DID THE TEACHER ENCOURAGE HER TO TALK
That is true...in this 7 minute clip anyhow 😊 Do you think one of should have encouraged participation from the person who didn't speak? Trying to understand the thought/intention behind your comment.
@@chad.littlefield I disagree with Eldred's insinuation. The pace was not so fast that she could not step in. Give people time, then occassional invite. But don't put people on camera, then on the spot.
@@chad.littlefield Eldred thinks 90% participation rate is BAD ? Many zoom hosts struggle just to get participants to turn their camera on.