Meeting in the morning? Hello, half-asleep zombies… The atmosphere at the start of most meetings isn’t great. But starting with an icebreaker can change this.
This quick icebreaker is a fun and interactive way to learn everyone’s name. The group stands in a circle facing each other. Choose a person to start by introducing themselves by doing an action for each syllable of their name. The entire group repeats the name and motions. This continues...
the trivia challenging yet fun. Prepare a set of questions in advance, mixing easy and tricky ones to accommodate different knowledge levels. This activity gets the mind whirring while fostering friendly competition among participants. Plus, it works as a great icebreaker for new teams or projects...
At the start of the class, ask everyone to answer an icebreaker question in Chat such as, “Hey, everyone jump into Chat and tell us something cool you did over the weekend!” I particularly like questions that let the students “brag” about something they did. Doing this also gets ever...
Introductions and meetings with key individuals like colleagues, buddy/mentors with whom new employee can regularly interact. Assign a buddy to mentor the new employee, ideally a peer who is enthusiastic about working and who is willing to answer questions for the new hire’s first few weeks. ...