Difference between revisions of "Photos as Children"

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===Set Up===
 
===Set Up===
Ask everyone to bring in one photo of themselves as a baby, unlabeled.  
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Ask everyone to bring in one photo of themselves as a baby, unlabeled.
 
Display all of the photos.
 
Display all of the photos.
  
 
===Directions===
 
===Directions===
At a gathering, have everyone guess the identity of each baby.  
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Each person guesses the identity of each baby. This can be at a single gathering or ongoing in casual interactions.
  
 
===Debrief===
 
===Debrief===
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People can write their guesses about the identities on paper provided by each photo.
 
People can write their guesses about the identities on paper provided by each photo.
 
Photos can be shared physically or on a shared electronic space.
 
Photos can be shared physically or on a shared electronic space.
see also [[Photos of Family, Friends, Pets]]
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See also the Teampedia activity [[Photos of Family, Friends, Pets]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:16, 13 November 2013


Objectives

Get to know each other; celebrate diversity

Group Size

Materials

A bulletin board or other way to display all photos.

Set Up

Ask everyone to bring in one photo of themselves as a baby, unlabeled. Display all of the photos.

Directions

Each person guesses the identity of each baby. This can be at a single gathering or ongoing in casual interactions.

Debrief

Have each person tell something about their background. Discuss how the diversity may influence the team's interactive or work styles.

Alternatives

The photos can be of team members at different ages, e.g., as teenagers, or "10 years ago." People can write their guesses about the identities on paper provided by each photo. Photos can be shared physically or on a shared electronic space. See also the Teampedia activity Photos of Family, Friends, Pets.


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