Brainstorming — various techniques Brainstorming
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CAN I COME TO THE PARTY?
Who: Small groups (separated into pairs) Where: Enough room for the group to form a large circle Objectives: To learn from observation To communicate non-verbally To motivate and energise the group Leaders' Hints: Observe how participants react to the cues Do those who don’t understand become frustrated, determined or “give up”? Instructions: 1. The leaders need to decide the criterion for coming to the party. This can vary and have any degree of difficulty. You may invite:
Conclusion: This is another activity involving learning through observation. By exercising these skills, we become better at learning from those cues that people give us. THE WORLD Who: Small groups, no real limit on the total number Where: A room Aids Large sheets of paper An atlas (for the judges) Pens for each group Score Sheet Objectives To informally test people’s general knowledge of world geography Leaders Hints Nil Instructions Draw a map of the world, showing the borders of each country and the location of the capital, but not the names of the countries or the capitals See how many countries and capitals each group can identify in a given time period (say 10 minutes) Award 1 point for each country, 1 point for each capital (accuracy is up to the judges) Conclusion A good game for breaking a large group up into small teams. Particularly useful for AIESEC, since at the end of the exercise you can identify which of the countries are AIESEC Member Countries. Download 0,58 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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