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<div>=== Indexes ===<br />
*[http://www.wilderdom.com/games Wilderdom.com - Index of Group Activities, Games, Exercises, and Initiatives]<br />
*[http://www.david-farmer.com/games/ David Farmer's Drama Games] <br />
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=== E-Books ===<br />
*[http://www.freechild.org/gamesguide.htm Guide to Cooperative Games for Social Change] - A free booklet of activities for teambuilding, problemsolving, and more.<br />
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===Blogs===<br />
* [http://www.teachmeteamwork.com Tom Heck's TeachMe Teamwork] A great resource with a blog, a newsletter, a free e-book, and he also runs regular teleseminars.<br />
* [http://blog.mattpaknis.com/ Team Building by Matt Paknis]<br />
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<div>=== Indexes ===<br />
*[http://www.wilderdom.com/games Wilderdom.com - Index of Group Activities, Games, Exercises, and Initiatives]<br />
*[http://www.david-farmer.com/games/ David Farmer's Drama Games] <br />
<br />
=== E-Books ===<br />
*[http://www.freechild.org/gamesguide.htm Guide to Cooperative Games for Social Change] - A free booklet of activities for teambuilding, problemsolving, and more.<br />
<br />
===Blogs===<br />
* [http://www.teachmeteamwork.com Tom Heck's TeachMe Teamwork] A great resource with a blog, a newsletter, a free e-book, and he also runs regular teleseminars.<br />
* [http://blog.mattpaknis.com/ Team Building by Matt Paknis]<br />
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Feel free to add a link to your teambuilding resource!<br />
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If you would like to link back to Teampedia please use the following code:<br />
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[http://www.teampedia.net Teampedia: teamwork and teambuilding activities]</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Teampedia:About&diff=1467Teampedia:About2007-01-27T22:18:12Z<p>75.7.9.33: /* Contact */</p>
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==Mission==<br />
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The mission of Teampedia is to become the world's largest collection of resources (e.g. warmups, icebreakers, and other group facilitation and training activities) to facilitate teamwork, teambuilding, and community.<br />
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==Goals==<br />
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* To collaboratively develop, share and archive teambuilding resources <br />
* To value every contributor's unique and individual contributions<br />
* To bring team leaders, team members, consultants, and facilitators together in a vibrant online community<br />
* To help prevent team leaders from "re-inventing the wheel" every time they want to do a teambuilding activity<br />
* To generate enough revenue for this website to be self-sustaining (including hosting and development costs)<br />
* To respect copyright and intellectual property rights<br />
* To combine the power of teamwork and technology to generate and refine collective knowledge<br />
* To support those working to promote deeper understanding, improve communication, increase enjoyment, build trust, resolve conflicts, and generally create more efficient, fun, effective, creative, harmonious, inclusive, collaborative, and enjoyable relationships<br />
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==History==<br />
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* Teampedia was founded in March 2006 by Seth Marbin with help from many others. <br />
* Although Teampedia has no direct affiliation with the [http://wikimedia.org/ WikiMedia Foundation], or their project [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - the free online encylopedia], this project was heavily inspired by both.<br />
* Most of the initial teambuilding activities on Teampedia were inspired by activities used at [http://www.cityyear.org City Year] (the nation's largest [http://www.americorps.org AmeriCorps] program).<br />
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==Contact==<br />
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* Check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] to see if your question has already been asked/answered.<br />
* Feel free to post or discuss [[Suggestions]] for improving Teampedia <br />
* For all other issues contact: admin&#64;teampedia&#46;net</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Teampedia:About&diff=1466Teampedia:About2007-01-27T21:23:10Z<p>75.7.9.33: /* Contact */</p>
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==Mission==<br />
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The mission of Teampedia is to become the world's largest collection of resources (e.g. warmups, icebreakers, and other group facilitation and training activities) to facilitate teamwork, teambuilding, and community.<br />
<br />
==Goals==<br />
<br />
* To collaboratively develop, share and archive teambuilding resources <br />
* To value every contributor's unique and individual contributions<br />
* To bring team leaders, team members, consultants, and facilitators together in a vibrant online community<br />
* To help prevent team leaders from "re-inventing the wheel" every time they want to do a teambuilding activity<br />
* To generate enough revenue for this website to be self-sustaining (including hosting and development costs)<br />
* To respect copyright and intellectual property rights<br />
* To combine the power of teamwork and technology to generate and refine collective knowledge<br />
* To support those working to promote deeper understanding, improve communication, increase enjoyment, build trust, resolve conflicts, and generally create more efficient, fun, effective, creative, harmonious, inclusive, collaborative, and enjoyable relationships<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
* Teampedia was founded in March 2006 by Seth Marbin with help from many others. <br />
* Although Teampedia has no direct affiliation with the [http://wikimedia.org/ WikiMedia Foundation], or their project [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - the free online encylopedia], this project was heavily inspired by both.<br />
* Most of the initial teambuilding activities on Teampedia were inspired by activities used at [http://www.cityyear.org City Year] (the nation's largest [http://www.americorps.org AmeriCorps] program).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
* Check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] to see if your question has already been asked/answered.<br />
* Feel free to post or discuss [[Suggestions]] for improving Teampedia <br />
* For all other issues email admin&#64;teampedia&#46;net</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Teampedia:About&diff=1465Teampedia:About2007-01-27T21:21:07Z<p>75.7.9.33: /* Goals */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
==Mission==<br />
<br />
The mission of Teampedia is to become the world's largest collection of resources (e.g. warmups, icebreakers, and other group facilitation and training activities) to facilitate teamwork, teambuilding, and community.<br />
<br />
==Goals==<br />
<br />
* To collaboratively develop, share and archive teambuilding resources <br />
* To value every contributor's unique and individual contributions<br />
* To bring team leaders, team members, consultants, and facilitators together in a vibrant online community<br />
* To help prevent team leaders from "re-inventing the wheel" every time they want to do a teambuilding activity<br />
* To generate enough revenue for this website to be self-sustaining (including hosting and development costs)<br />
* To respect copyright and intellectual property rights<br />
* To combine the power of teamwork and technology to generate and refine collective knowledge<br />
* To support those working to promote deeper understanding, improve communication, increase enjoyment, build trust, resolve conflicts, and generally create more efficient, fun, effective, creative, harmonious, inclusive, collaborative, and enjoyable relationships<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
* Teampedia was founded in March 2006 by Seth Marbin with help from many others. <br />
* Although Teampedia has no direct affiliation with the [http://wikimedia.org/ WikiMedia Foundation], or their project [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - the free online encylopedia], this project was heavily inspired by both.<br />
* Most of the initial teambuilding activities on Teampedia were inspired by activities used at [http://www.cityyear.org City Year] (the nation's largest [http://www.americorps.org AmeriCorps] program).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
* Check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] to see if your question has already been asked/answered.<br />
* Feel free to post or discuss [[Suggestions]] for improving Teampedia <br />
* For all other issues email admin[AT]teampedia[DOT]net</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Resources&diff=1464Resources2007-01-27T21:01:44Z<p>75.7.9.33: </p>
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<div>=== Indexes ===<br />
*[http://www.wilderdom.com/games Wilderdom.com - Index of Group Activities, Games, Exercises, and Initiatives]<br />
*[http://www.david-farmer.com/games/ David Farmer's Drama Games] <br />
<br />
=== E-Books ===<br />
*[http://www.freechild.org/gamesguide.htm Guide to Cooperative Games for Social Change] - A free booklet of activities for teambuilding, problemsolving, and more.<br />
<br />
===Blogs===<br />
* [http://www.teachmeteamwork.com Tom Heck's TeachMe Teamwork] A great resource with a blog, a newsletter, a free e-book, and he also runs regular teleseminars.<br />
* [http://blog.mattpaknis.com/ Team Building by Matt Paknis]<br />
<br />
<br />
Feel free to add a link to your teambuilding resource!<br />
<br />
If you would like to link back to Teampedia feel free to use the following:<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.teampedia.net"> Teampedia: teamwork and teambuilding activities </a><br />
<br />
[http://www.teampedia.net Teampedia: teamwork and teambuilding activities]</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=1463Main Page2006-12-24T23:17:56Z<p>75.7.9.33: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
Teampedia is a collaborative encyclopedia of team building activities, teamwork resources, and tools for teams that anyone can edit! <br />
Read more about the mission, goals, and history on the [[Teampedia:About| About Teampedia]] page.<br />
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==Browse Team Building Activities By Group Size==<br />
[[:Category:Small| Small (3-10)]] | [[:Category:Medium| Medium (10-30)]] | [[:Category:Large| Large (30-50)]] <br />
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==Team Building Activities==<br />
* [[Stand Up Sit Down]]<br />
* [[The Wind Blows]]<br />
* [[Two Truths & A Lie]]<br />
* [[Amoeba]]<br />
* [[Captain's Coming!]]<br />
* [[Human Knot]]<br />
* [[Traffic Jam]]<br />
* [[Conversation Activity]]<br />
* [[Egg Drop]]<br />
* [[Building the Tower]]<br />
* [[What's in your wallet?]]<br />
* [[Common Threads]]<br />
* [[Group Scavenger Hunt]]<br />
* [[Lifelines]]<br />
* [[Best Friend Introductions]]<br />
* [[Battle Scars]]<br />
* [[What's in a Name]]<br />
* [[Take as much as you need]]<br />
* [[Reunited]]<br />
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==How to==<br />
* [[How to Add a Page]]<br />
* [[Sandbox]] (use the sandbox to try out editing and formatting)<br />
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==Other==<br />
* [[Suggestions]] / [[Bugs]]<br />
* [[Resources | Other Teambuilding Resources]]<br />
* [[Frequently Asked Questions]]<br />
* [[Admin]]</div>75.7.9.33https://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Frequently_Asked_Questions&diff=1462Frequently Asked Questions2006-11-14T00:01:47Z<p>75.7.9.33: </p>
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<div>* '''Why is it good that everyone can edit team building games/activities?'''<br />
**Because unlike activities in books or on static websites, it allows the games/activities to improve over time!</div>75.7.9.33