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== What, Why & When? ==
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Ever been in a 3 hour video call and had the burning desire to coffee-break every 30 minutes? Despair no longer! Below is our hand-picked (and partly self-invented) list of digital energizers that may spice up your online meetings and free you from your caffeine addiction.
  
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== Goals ==
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* Keep energy high in digital meetings.
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* Increase fun online.
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== Getting Started ==
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Here's the list. You obviously don't need to do all of them in one meeting, but may pick according to your own judgement.
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==== 🤸‍♀️ Jumping Jacks ====
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Have everyone do 5 Jumping Jacks
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==== 🔢 Do a digital headcount ====
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Do a headcount (German: "Durchzählen") where the same number isn't allowed to be mentioned twice. If the same number is said more than once, start at 1 again.
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==== 🎙 Sing together (mic's muted) ====
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Play a karaoke song (you can just use a "lyrics" video on youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6piTG5EdhQ such as this one]). Everyone mute's their mic and sings along.
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==== 🧾 Telling a story together ====
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Everyone says a few words or sentences and hands off to another person which has to continue the story.
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==== 🤠 Model your favorite emoticons ====
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Try to form your favorite emoji with your face, hands and body. Others can guess which it is.
  
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==== 🎰 Play a mini-game together ====
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There are some games which you can play online together easily, such as [https://play.typeracer.com/ Typeracer] 🚕. Maybe you'll find others!
  
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==== 🥗 Elevator-Pitch your last meal ====
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Have everyone pitch their last meal so as to convince everyone why that was the best meal ever.
  
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== Links & Further Reading ==
  
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The [[Table_of_Contributors| author]] of this entry is Matteo Ramin.

Revision as of 10:19, 4 November 2020

Type Team Size
Collaborative Tools Software Personal Skills Productivity Tools 1 2-10 11-30 30+

What, Why & When?

Ever been in a 3 hour video call and had the burning desire to coffee-break every 30 minutes? Despair no longer! Below is our hand-picked (and partly self-invented) list of digital energizers that may spice up your online meetings and free you from your caffeine addiction.

Goals

  • Keep energy high in digital meetings.
  • Increase fun online.

Getting Started

Here's the list. You obviously don't need to do all of them in one meeting, but may pick according to your own judgement.

🤸‍♀️ Jumping Jacks

Have everyone do 5 Jumping Jacks

🔢 Do a digital headcount

Do a headcount (German: "Durchzählen") where the same number isn't allowed to be mentioned twice. If the same number is said more than once, start at 1 again.

🎙 Sing together (mic's muted)

Play a karaoke song (you can just use a "lyrics" video on youtube such as this one). Everyone mute's their mic and sings along.

🧾 Telling a story together

Everyone says a few words or sentences and hands off to another person which has to continue the story.

🤠 Model your favorite emoticons

Try to form your favorite emoji with your face, hands and body. Others can guess which it is.

🎰 Play a mini-game together

There are some games which you can play online together easily, such as Typeracer 🚕. Maybe you'll find others!

🥗 Elevator-Pitch your last meal

Have everyone pitch their last meal so as to convince everyone why that was the best meal ever.

Links & Further Reading

The author of this entry is Matteo Ramin.