Taking a Picture
The “Taking a Picture” method is about each student going outside to take one picture of their own choosing and show it to the rest of the group.
The “Taking a Picture” method is about each student going outside to take one picture of their own choosing and show it to the rest of the group.
Pictionary or Scribble is a group activity where teams compete against each other in guessing what one group member is drawing.
The photo story method facilitates creating free associations related to a picture series under time pressure.
The Oxford vs. Cambridge method is an icebreaker that makes student teams compete against each other.
The Music Quiz method is an icebreaker or a “mind-freer” where student teams will compete against each other in guessing the name or artist of a song.
The Motivational video method is an icebreaker that uses publicly available videos to motivate the students to complete more complex tasks throughout the day.
The Magic Play Dough technique can be used for the detailed design and prototyping session in the engineering process.
The “Help the old lady” method makes students experience the difference between convergent and divergent thinking in ideation and need analysis.
The flower method uses a structured brainstorming template to analyze problems, combine and detail initial ideas, and create scenarios or use cases.
The disruptive images method uses a series of unusual images to make students think out of the box and create a new sense or understanding of a topic or problem.