Guess the desk
An energiser game for remote teams where participants share images of their work set-up and attempt to guess opponents' desks while bluffing their own!
An energiser game for remote teams where participants share images of their work set-up and attempt to guess opponents' desks while bluffing their own!
This is a good game to begin a workshop. It sets everyone on the mood to learn, share, and participate.
This method helps groups to avoid awkward silence at the beginning of the session and instantly start a conversation. Ideal for large groups.
One person is designated as the leader. Others copy exactly how the leader moves. The leader calls on a new person to be the leader, and so on. Follow the follower variation is when the leading gets passed to the entire group and no single person is leading.
This fast, physical and loud energizer, has a high level of silliness and quickly charges up a group. The group repeats a simple chant over and over again, getting louder and louder as they go. By the end, the group is shouting and jumping about.
Light, energising exercise that helps the group to observe the other people on the call.
Participants at a training session are often preoccupied with other important things in their life. Here's a simple jolt to wake them up.
This is intended as an icebreaker before a training, but can also work as a general icebreaker with 3 or more people.
Help your team practice their pitching skills while having fun with this improv activity perfect for remote teams or virtual meetings.
A light way to encourage punctuality in any group event or meeting in which there are breaks