Warm-up Activities for Group Brainstorming Sessions
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Warm-up Activities for Group Brainstorming Sessions

Last week I published a blog post about tools for recording brainstorming sessions. That ended up being one of the most popular things I’ve published this month. 

Writing that post reminded me of a set of brainstorming warm-up activities designed by Ethos3. Ethos3 is a presentation design company that has worked with some of the biggest name brands in the world. The Ethos3 Slideshare channel is a good place to get some inspiration and tips for designing your own slideshows. One of those slideshows is Wake Up Brain! In the slideshow you’ll find five warm-up activities that can be done at the start of almost any brainstorming session.

Applications for Education
Whether you’re brainstorming with colleagues to craft a new mission statement for your school or you’re brainstorming creative story ideas with your middle school students, the warm-up activities in this slideshow can help you get the ball rolling.

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.

Last week I published a blog post about tools for recording brainstorming sessions. That ended up being one of the most popular things I’ve published this month. Writing that post reminded me of a set of brainstorming warm-up activities designed by Ethos3. Ethos3 is a presentation design company that has worked with some of the biggest name brands in the world. The Ethos3 Slideshare channel is a good place to get some inspiration and tips for designing your own slideshows. One of those slideshows is Wake Up Brain! In the slideshow you’ll find five warm-up activities that can be done at the start of almost any brainstorming session. Wake Up Brain! from Ethos3 Applications for EducationWhether you’re brainstorming with colleagues to craft a new mission statement for your school or you’re brainstorming creative story ideas with your middle school students, the warm-up activities in this slideshow can help you get the ball rolling.

Are you a tech coach or media specialist looking for some new ideas to share with your colleagues? If so, 50 Tech Tuesday Tips is an eBook you need. You can get it right here.Brainstorming, Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Teaching With TechnologyRead More

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