One of our Learning Designers, Jessical Mansbach posted the following article to our blog, which offers a list of example icebreaker exercises, instructions for trying each, and some additional resources: Icebreakers, Online Learning, Active Learning .
At the risk of plugging a product, we are piloting a tool called Flip Grid which is a video discussion/communication tool that allows users to create web cam videos up to 90 seconds. With the right prompt, this can make the exercise much more engaging, challenging users to make the most of those 90 seconds, and encouraging them to use their webcam. Check out our example: Flip Grid .
For the majority of our courses, we have a simple "Introduce Yourself," discussion as our course icebreaker. In these discussion prompts we specifically encourage students to go beyond their usual elevator pitch to include personal fun facts about themselves. (Where they live, hobbies, favorite foods, travel destinations, etc.) In addition, we expressly encourage students to test drive the media features of the discussion board (images, webcam, and mp3 recorder) b/c not only is it one of their first discussion topics, but an ungraded one; so there is an opportunity to have fun, and let it all hang out there, with out the judgement of a number or letter grade.
Our sample prompt:
Write a short professional/personal biography as an introduction to your instructor and classmates. Be sure to read and reply to other students to get to know your classmates.
Where you're from, what you do, why your taking this course. If you'd like to take a walk on the wild side, share your favorite foods, travel destinations, or tips/tricks.
Take this opportunity to test drive the many features of Canvas' discussion board options which are revealed to you when you click into the Reply area. Try giving your response by web cam, or voice recording, by uploading a photo, or combining options for a broader multimedia experience.
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