Are you warming up your brain?
We know it’s important to warm up and stretch our muscles before we exercise. We can also use warm-up activities to wake up our brains before we work, activating the circuitry best suited to the tasks at hand.
Is your brainstorming boring?
Be intentional about using brainstorming as a technique and be willing to facilitate to get the best results.
Teambuilders for Remote Teams
Educators have long known that opening and closing activities enhance learning. Asking a class to solve a puzzle or maze as a warm up activity uses the brain pathways for problem-solving, making learners more receptive to a problem-solving lesson. Meeting facilitators know that closing a gathering on a high note facilitates memory encoding of the high points of the experience.