[Day 3] Teams Test

🟦🟦 Appoint a Time Keeper/Facilitator

 πŸ”Ή Someone must be in charge of keeping things flowing at a reasonable pace. If you are willing to help, speak up in voice chat. If no one is speaking, its your time to take initiative and break the silence. Your job will be to make sure everyone shares no more than 4 min. 

 πŸ”Ή Elect someone to be a facilitator. 

  • Nominate candidates by @tagging them
  • Or step up by @tagging yourself
  • Congratulate those who step up πŸ‘
  • Use πŸ‘emoji for the person you want to lead
  • Don't elect the same person twice in a row. 

🟒 = The elected person's responsibility.

πŸŸ’πŸ”Ή Try to learn together how to use activities to watch a Youtube video: 

Using Youtube Activities in Discord

 

🟒 Step 1: Click the πŸš€

🟒 Step 2: Choose "Watch Together"

🟒 Step 3: Put in the URL

🟒 Step 4: Have everyone click "Join Activity"

🟒 Say: Together we are going to watch this video. Write notes as we watch and we will share our notes afterward. 

🟒 Say: Be aware that Samuel Martin has nothing to do with crypto. He used the name Metaverse before Zuckerberg and Crypto used it. It's in the video:

πŸ”ΉWatch using activities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd5BQJz8t-0

πŸ₯‡ Have a 10 min discussion on the video. 

🟒 Say: Now, I'm going to give everybody 4 minutes to write down things that surprised them about what was said, and if nothing surprised you, I'd like you to write down one story about how you felt one of those points was really true through your experience.

🟒 Action: Set a 4 min timer and ask people to write quietly. 

🟒 Say: Everyone post what you wrote and we will read out what we wrote 1 by 1. 

🟒 Say: Everyone post the notes you made when watching the last video. 

πŸ”Ή Compare notes and chat about interesting differences. 

🟒 Say: Together we are going to watch this video. Write notes as we watch and we will share our notes afterward. 

 

πŸ”ΉWatch using activities:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYQSRGUo_jc

Then watch: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x4Q_SOLN28 

πŸ₯‡ Have a 10 min discussion on the video. 

🟒 Ask: Why is it important to avoid adding too much into your game too early? 

🟒 Ask: Has anyone had a game idea that failed in reality? What did you learn, and what would you do differently now?

 


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