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Icebreakers !!!

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Do you know good inter-active ice breakers that would be suitable for a stress prevention workshop, a goal setting workshop, and a public speaking workshop.
David Hyner

2 Responses

  1. I gotta horse!
    David

    I’m not quite clear, from the wording of your request, whether you’re looking for an icebreaker to promote interaction between delegates, or to prepare your delegates for the course to come (since you mention the specific types of course).

    Either way, if you care to send me your e-mail address I’ve a collection of icebreakers that I’ve accumulated, in WORD format, that may be of use.

  2. Ice Breakers Galore
    http://www3.baylor.edu/~Charles_Kemp/ice_breakers.htm
    Just a few ideas, but clearly explained.

    http://www.flora.org/mike/poped/icebreakers.html
    http://www.flora.org/mike/poped/icebreakers2.html#top
    Both sites are related, well laid out and explain clearly some icebreakers and how to run them.

    http://www.scn.org/ip/cds/cmp/modules/tm-ice.htm
    Not really a description of icebreakers, but rather an explanation in the form of a series of bullet points.

    http://www.johnsleigh.com.au/IB_check.htm
    A broad collection of issues relating to ice breaker exercise, including an explanation and checklist for what makes a good icebreaker, eve carries some energisers.

    http://www.susan-boyd.com/tenways.htm
    10 or 11 novel icebreaker exercises, very good.

    http://www.csi.cc.id.us/support/hr/Teaching/breakers.htm
    A brief resume of a range of icebreakers

    http://www.topten.org/content/tt.AU20.htm
    This is meant to be the top ten of icebreakers, some old favourites are there, a good site to visit.

    http://www.susqu.edu/campus_center/book2.htm
    Quite a big page chocked with ideas and explanations of icebreakers, excellent.

    http://lonestar.texas.net/%7Etsberry/swepage/ice.htm
    One line descriptions of ice breakers, together with some other links.

    http://adulted.about.com/library/blicebreakers.htm?once=true&
    The first page of three pages explaining and introducing how icebreakers should be employed and also some providing some examples, an excellent web site.

    http://www.residentassistant.com/icebreakers/Default.htm
    A range of novel icebreakers listed and detailed for use, good.

    The following web sites has a brief explanation of ice breakers and their use:

    http://www.etr.org/nsrc/pdfs/TB.14.pdf

    https://www.bo.uiowa.edu/~TrainersNetwork/handouts/Handout_3.pdf

    http://www.educationalconsulting.ca/icebreak.htm

    http://adulted.about.com/library/blicebreaker2.htm

    http://www.reproline.jhu.edu/english/5tools/5icebreak/icebreak4.htm

    http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/icebreak.html