[teampractices] Looking for a group activity for written communication

Joel Aufrecht jaufrecht at wikimedia.org
Thu May 10 23:07:11 UTC 2018


http://www.keeptalkinggame.com/

This might be relevant/useful:

> In Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, one player is trapped in a room with
> a ticking time bomb they must defuse. The other players are the "Experts"
> who must give the instructions to defuse the bomb by deciphering the
> information found in the Bomb Defusal Manual. But there's a catch: the
> Experts can't see the bomb, so everyone will need to talk it out - fast!
>


*-- Joel Aufrecht *(they/them)
Program Manager (Technology)
Wikimedia Foundation

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 3:57 PM, Max Binder <mbinder at wikimedia.org> wrote:

> I'd like to help a team gain awareness around the importance of written
> communication, and some of the pitfalls one might encounter vs oral or
> face-to-face communication. I can imagine this as a presentation of useful
> approaches (plus a lifetime of practice), but I was wondering if anyone
> knew of an activity that a small group of people could do (role-play,
> worksheets, Madlibz, etc). Something that doesn't involve me droning on,
> and gives participants a chance to engage with one another? :)
>
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