GIF challenge
Engage participants in a lively online activity where they respond to prompts with creative GIFs. This energiser fosters teamwork, creativity, and a bit of friendly competition.
Comment l'animer
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Set up an online whiteboard or a shared Google Doc for posting GIF responses.
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Introduce a statement or question on the board, such as, 'That Monday morning feeling' or 'Good management looks like this.' Encourage participants to find and post relevant GIFs.
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Allow participants to vote on their favorite GIFs for each round. Use tools like Mural's voting or comments to determine the winner.
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If time permits, run multiple rounds and turn it into an exciting tournament format!
Conseils
Keep the questions light for a fun atmosphere, mixing in some relevant organizational prompts.
Encourage creativity—there are no wrong answers in this playful activity!
Ensure everyone understands how to find and post GIFs to avoid delays.
Variantes
Consider using memes instead of GIFs, or incorporate songs into a shared playlist for added variety.
Contextes d'utilisation
Questions fréquemment posées
Quand utiliser GIF challenge ?â–ľ
Utilisez GIF challenge lorsque vous souhaitez: team kickoff; retrospective closing; icebreaker; virtual meetings; creative brainstorming.
Combien de temps dure GIF challenge ?â–ľ
GIF challenge dure généralement 15 minutes.
Pour combien de participants GIF challenge convient-il ?â–ľ
GIF challenge fonctionne mieux pour des groupes de 2 personnes ou plus.
De quels matériaux ai-je besoin pour GIF challenge ?▾
GIF challenge ne nécessite pas de matériaux particuliers — juste des participants et un espace.
Quel est le niveau de difficulté de GIF challenge ?▾
GIF challenge est classé débutant — facile à animer même sans expérience préalable.
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