Sudoku, Battle decks, Gamification...Oh My!
Sudoku was a foreign concept to me; I couldn’t understand why people were obsessed with filling in crossword puzzles made up of numbers. I’m not much of a mathematician and I was convinced Sudoku was a math game. Being stranded in eastern Washington 100 miles from the nearest town led me to give Sudoku a try and I’ve been hooked ever since. It’s all about logic and as a librarian and trainer, I do love logic games.
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- One person is asked to leave the room. While they are gone the rest of the group identify a ‘leader’. This leader must perform a subtle action that everyone has to follow (i.e., rubbing their nose, licking their lips, scratching their ear, winking, crossing legs, etc.)
- Ask the person to return to the room and explain that they must identify the leader of the group. The leader should alter the action every few minutes with everyone following suit.
- In review, discuss what was noticed and how we interpret and spot body language in others.

- Each presenter will be given 5 minutes to present 12 slides.
- They have not seen the slide deck before today.
- Attendees will judge the presentations based on a set of criteria.
- You are encouraged to use chat during the presentations.
- There is a slide from one of the conference presentations in each of the decks!
- Believability, humor, and integration with conference theme.
- Ease and presence in online conferencing tool, engaging the audience.
- Presentation flow with minimal pauses or stammering, and getting through all of the slides
- Write a short story…in only 7 words.
- Here’s a brain workout that will help keep your mind on track. Try these three exercises in simple subtraction:
- Beginning at 200, count backward, subtracting 5 each time (200, 195, 190...).
- Beginning at 150, count backward, subtracting 7 each time (150, 143, 136...).
- Beginning at 100, count backward, subtracting 3 each time (100, 97, 94...).
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