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ENERGIZER |
A short activity that develops readiness for the next learning event. They are commonly used after a break to stimulate or refocus the group; they can involve some form of physical activity to "wake up the group". When used they impart energy, vitality and spirit to the learners, enhancing readiness for learning. [1] |
Using Energizers |
Guidelines
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Web Resources |
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find some interesting examples of energizers: |
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A very simple energizer to replace the boring round of table of self-introductions at the beginning of an international workshop: Ball around the world. | www.kstoolkit.org |
A wide variety of energizers that can enliven, enthuse and focus conference delegates. | www.corporatedrumming.co.uk |
A series of games and energizers that can be used in a workshop, helping participants to regain energy and also to create a bonding positive atmosphere | www.rezaayati.com |
An icebreaker exercise proposed by Christie Stearns in the newsletter Seriously Fun Training Tips. The related website provides trainers, facilitators, and teachers with various activities to incorporate into their workshops. | www.trainingmakescents.com |
Several examples of energizers descriptions and web-sites. | www.wilderdom.com |
References
- ↑ www.audioenglish.net ( 28 July 2008) , www.encyclo.co.uk ( 28 July 2008), www.kellogg.northwestern.edu (4 September 2008), E-Learning Solutions on a Shoestring, Jane Bozarth, 2005