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Lo Tech Social Network

Lo Tech Social Network is a dynamic icebreaker that leverages visual thinking to help participants connect and engage. It is ideal for warming up groups that may be hesitant to participate, especially when they have some existing knowledge of each other.

Duración
15m–30m
Tamaño del grupo
6+ people
Materiales
sticky notes, markers, flip chart

Cómo ejecutarlo

  1. 1

    Set up a white space near a social area, such as where food and drinks are available.

  2. 2

    Provide sticky notes and markers to participants.

  3. 3

    Create a visual example on the white space by connecting two sticky notes with a line, and write how the people are connected.

  4. 4

    Encourage participants to add their sticky notes and draw lines to show connections with others, using the visual example as a guide.

  5. 5

    Facilitate the activity by explaining the rules and encouraging creative and humorous connections.

Consejos

  • Ensure at least half of the participants know each other to make the activity effective.

  • Position the activity space strategically to encourage natural mingling.

  • Use humor to make the process enjoyable, and adapt the connections to suit the group's familiarity.

Variaciones

For a more informal setting, start with humorous or unconventional connections to break the ice further. Consider using digital tools for remote teams to create a similar network online.

Casos de uso

Kickstarting a workshop with participants from different departments.Introducing new team members in a creative way.Energizing a group at the start of a strategic planning session.
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Method descriptions on Workshop Weaver are original content written by our team, based on established facilitation practices. This method was inspired by work from Gamestorming.

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