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Top : Training : Games Icebreakers ActivitiesWhen you finish here, visit the new Training and Development Resource Center! You'll find material on all aspects of designing and delivering training. You'll find help with training methods like brainstorming and modeling, instructional design, icebreakers, training games, return on investment and much more.
Training : Games Icebreakers ActivitiesWorking Together 55 TeamsBy NA - Objective To work in teams brainstorming ways in which to use a commonplace object. Applications Creativity Group Interaction Icebreaker Team Effort Most Read (Added: 10-Feb-2002 Hits: 16327 )DOUBLE BRAINSTORMINGBy Thiagi - A training game for brainstorming in teams Most Read (Added: 10-Oct-2001 Hits: 23089 )Genetic ActorsBy JVD - Genetic Actors is an activity that forces groups to reach consensus regarding an issue that is coloured by individual participant's values. Best used in Values, Team Building and Problem-Solving workshops. Most Read (Added: 10-Oct-2001 Hits: 18319 )Slogans - Intact Team Building ExerciseBy Glenn Parker - Purpose To give team members an opportunity to reflect on the image of the team. To provide an opportunity to assess the team with images rather than numbers. Most Read (Added: 10-Feb-2002 Hits: 27885 )Team Gutters ExerciseBy NA - Team Gutters is an activity that gets groups thinking creatively about behaviours that are keeping them from becoming a high-performing team. Best used in Team Building workshops. Most Read (Added: 10-Feb-2002 Hits: 31598 )VIRTUAL GAMES FOR REAL LEARNINGBy Thaigi - OVERVIEW: Since April 1999, we have designed, facilitated and evaluated a series of web-based games on a range of topics with over 1000 practitioners mostly within the vocational and corporate training sectors in Australia and the USA. Our observations and feedback from our players have led us to reinforce what we suspected: that unglamorous, "low tech" but highly functional communications technology like e-mail, bulletin boards and chat can be used as primary tools to promote and encourage collaborative interactive learning online. This article documents our observations and experiences in the use of e-mail games. Most Read (Added: 4-Jun-2003 Hits: 9719 )
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