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* You could also use this at the beginning of a training to help understand what participants already know about a topic
 
* You could also use this at the beginning of a training to help understand what participants already know about a topic
 
* It's also good for a group that will be working together to develop a shared vocabulary
 
* It's also good for a group that will be working together to develop a shared vocabulary
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* You could also use this at the end as a reflection activity - have participants share one thing they learned for each piece of candy/toilet paper

Revision as of 08:31, 28 December 2008


Objectives

Group Size

Materials

Set Up

This activity can be done on a whiteboard, chalk board, big piece of paper, using post-it notes, or if your participants have computers and internet access, set up a shared Google spreadsheet (free)

Directions

This is to be used at the end of a long class or training that has covered many terms and concepts. Have team members recall as many concepts or phrases as they can for each letter of the alphabet to create a shared glossary. e.g. in a class on Google AdWords - participants might recall K=Keywords, Q=Quality Score, L=Landing Page Quality, etc. Depending on the group size and nature of the group, you can have people work together collaboratively on a whiteboard/chalkboard or a shared Google spreadsheet or they can work individually and share at the end.


Debrief

Alternatives

  • You could also use this at the beginning of a training to help understand what participants already know about a topic
  • It's also good for a group that will be working together to develop a shared vocabulary
  • You could also use this at the end as a reflection activity - have participants share one thing they learned for each piece of candy/toilet paper