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I am happy to be on the Teampedia team.
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My work and play has included university website development teams, Montessori education teams, communication strategy teams - and Calvinball teams! I interpret "team" broadly - my family, neighborhood, community, poets, artists, and various other identity groups are also among my teams.
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I'm always up for good ice-breakers and get-to-know-you activities. I enjoy pairing together for silly drawing projects and inventing creative writing collaborations. And I love the many activities people have created to help us become aware of and appreciate our diversity. I prefer non-competitive games ( - with exceptions, such as an occasional rowdy Pictionary session or when I'm winning at Chinese Checkers). I feel strongly that service projects build our teams as well as warm our hearts.
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The "de-briefing" part of Teampedia activities seems especially valuable to me - I like taking time to be mindful about what an activity can teach us about living and working together better.
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- Jana Z | admin@teampedia.net

Revision as of 20:41, 20 November 2013

Hello!

I am happy to be on the Teampedia team.

My work and play has included university website development teams, Montessori education teams, communication strategy teams - and Calvinball teams! I interpret "team" broadly - my family, neighborhood, community, poets, artists, and various other identity groups are also among my teams.

I'm always up for good ice-breakers and get-to-know-you activities. I enjoy pairing together for silly drawing projects and inventing creative writing collaborations. And I love the many activities people have created to help us become aware of and appreciate our diversity. I prefer non-competitive games ( - with exceptions, such as an occasional rowdy Pictionary session or when I'm winning at Chinese Checkers). I feel strongly that service projects build our teams as well as warm our hearts.

The "de-briefing" part of Teampedia activities seems especially valuable to me - I like taking time to be mindful about what an activity can teach us about living and working together better.


- Jana Z | [email protected]