Fun and games conference
Main focus is given to topics such as tightly-coupled embodied control of movement-sensitive mobile devices, hypercomputation and cultural computing, emerging gaming paradigms, concepts and platforms to support gaming, affective aspects of gaming, and finally to the notion of serious games to help provide cognitive or physiological training. Skip to main content Skip to table of contents.
Advertisement Hide. This service is more advanced with JavaScript available. Conference proceedings Fun and Games Papers Table of contents 19 papers About About these proceedings Table of contents Page 1 Navigate to page number of 2. The result? An instant party. See it for yourself the snowball fight starts at :. We handed out pens and paper and prompted participants to write down their personal challenges. Then we instructed them to crumple up the paper into balls and counted down before throwing them in the air.
After this, everyone grabbed the nearest paper ball and read out some of the anonymous challenges. This icebreaker was not only a great energy boost, but it also helped reveal some of the most serious hurdles our team members face. This is one of those icebreakers that works well for both small groups and large audiences.
People are asked to share two true facts and one false statement about themselves and the audience guesses which one is the lie. We use it to introduce our new hires in the form of a Newbies Quiz. When preparing the quiz, collect two truths and one lie from every person you want to introduce. Present the three statements in a live poll and encourage the audience to guess which one is false by real-time voting. Make sure you hide the results before you activate each poll.
Once people have voted, invite each person to tell the story behind each answer option. You can pull off this icebreaker with Slido Quizzes to give it a bit of a competitive spin, or simply create a multiple choice poll and mark the correct answer. Have you ever played bingo?
This icebreaker game is a bit more special. It will get people to interact and know each other better. Instruct the participants to interview each other and tick off the boxes that apply to each person. The person who completes the card first wins. Prompt people to talk to their partners or trios or any other configuration feasible with the room seating and have them come up with one question each. Then instruct them to present their questions to the group and to collectively decide on the best one.
Next, ask the participants to submit their winning questions into Slido. While they do it, they can also review the questions submitted by others and upvote the ones they like the most. Even the most serious managers turn to playful kids with a bit of competition. This icebreaker is fun and will help you keep your event attendees engaged during the whole day.
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US wholesale price inflation cools in final month of red-hot year. Many people are familiar with trivia games , because they have either used them with their audience response software, played HQ or Trivia Crack on their phones, or have watched some of these games on TV.
Here are seven different trivia games that could work for your next event:. If your general session needs a spark of energy, perhaps you should consider Live Trivia.
Attendees would open the trivia game on their phone could be inside the event app or stand-alone. Once the question is closed, players will see if they got the question right or wrong. The display will show the correct answer and how players responded. The winner will be the top players or teams on the leaderboard.
Team Battle : If your audience naturally forms into teams, you can create a team battle to see which teams earn the most points. The Leaderboard will allow you to rank the teams. Another strategy is to use an elimination game or survivor trivia to see who is the last person standing.
Similar to the popular trivia game HQ, players answer questions until they get one question wrong. This game style works because everyone thinks they are smarter than the person next to them. You can use the leaderboard to show the number of people who are remaining in the contest until you get down to the last people left in the game. Then, the leaderboard switches to showing the names of the final players remaining.
The list will get shorter until you identify a winner. In the previous game format, players may answer many questions, make mistakes, and play again. Players can play online, in webex, zoom meetings. Good option for multi-day virtual events.
An alternative to the single trivia game option 1 above encompassing all learning objectives, is a series of smaller games or quizzes. Then, use the leaderboard to add up the scores from all of the games. There are several advantages to this game format. Another advantage is that you can set up different gameplay rules for the content. For example, you may want sales reps to take the quiz on IT safety standards just once and then you show them the correct answers — while the game on selling skills could be played times while the correct answers remain hidden.
If you have the time and energy to setup up your game this way, it could generate a massive payoff for you. Learn More or Play Now. Think about this format as a sponsorship benefit or a sponsorship experience. You are going to drive traffic to the trade show floor and use content from exhibitors to populate the trivia game. The game works like this: Setup a leaderboard on a large monitor behind a 6-foot bar or a horseshoe-shaped bar.
Then put multiple iPads on tabletop stands. Players will walk up and start playing the trivia game, and a small crowd will form. When you use a trivia bar , you create an entertaining physical space where attendees play shoulder to shoulder. Plus, you create a new sponsor benefit for exhibitors.
At the end of the event you can give the sponsors game metrics such as unique game players, the number of games played and performance data such as the number of trivia questions answered about the sponsor and how attendees answered the questions. Learn More or See Examples.
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