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Setting the Tone on the First Day of Class with Generative Games, a Kite, and Toast

12m · Faculty Focus Live · 16 Aug 18:00

The first day of class is approaching and this day is filled with emotions. Students might be filled with excitement or dread. They may be filled with eagerness or anxiety, but no matter the emotions it’s an important day for you to set the tone for the rest of the semester. In this episode, we’ll go through specific generative games you can implement on the first day to prime students’ minds for open mindedness; we’ll explain how you an use a kite drawing activity to have students introduce themselves; and we’ll talk about how you can use toast to help explain the diversity of opinions and the merit of working together.

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  • Faculty Focus article: Connecting Before We Can Physically Connect: Online Icebreakers to Use for the First Day of Class
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  • Faculty Focus article: First Day of Class Activities that Create a Climate for Learning
  • Free report: Back to School: First Day of Class Strategies
  • TED Talk: Got a wicked problem? First, tell me how you make toast

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