Difference between revisions of "User:Jana Zvibleman"
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− | I am | + | I am thrilled to be on the Teampedia team. [[File:JanaZ.jpg|thumbnail|JZ]] |
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− | + | My work and play has included being on teams for university and nonprofit website development, Montessori education, communication strategy, fundraising for charitable causes, literary pursuits . . . and Calvinball![[File:Calvin and Hobbes playing Calvinball.png|thumbnail|Calvin and Hobbes playing Calvinball]] I interpret "team" broadly - my family, neighborhood, community, poets, artists, and various other identity groups are among my teams. | |
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+ | I'm always up for good ice-breakers and get-to-know-you activities. I enjoy doing art together, such as [[Drawing Fun]], and inventing creative writing collaborations. And I love the many activities people have created to help us appreciate our diversity. Service projects, I've found, build our teams as well as warm our hearts. | ||
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+ | I prefer non-competitive games - for instance, I have a great time with the Teampedia activity [[Song Battle]], but without score-keeping. (I do make exceptions, such as for a rowdy Pictionary session, or Chinese Checkers, when I'm winning.) | ||
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+ | The "de-briefing" component of Teampedia activities seems especially valuable to me - I like taking time to be mindful about what an activity can teach us about living and working together better. | ||
- Jana Z | [email protected] | - Jana Z | [email protected] |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 16 January 2014
Hello!
I'm always up for good ice-breakers and get-to-know-you activities. I enjoy doing art together, such as Drawing Fun, and inventing creative writing collaborations. And I love the many activities people have created to help us appreciate our diversity. Service projects, I've found, build our teams as well as warm our hearts.
I prefer non-competitive games - for instance, I have a great time with the Teampedia activity Song Battle, but without score-keeping. (I do make exceptions, such as for a rowdy Pictionary session, or Chinese Checkers, when I'm winning.)
The "de-briefing" component of Teampedia activities seems especially valuable to me - I like taking time to be mindful about what an activity can teach us about living and working together better.
- Jana Z | [email protected]