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SEATING CHART EXERCISE
These exercises teach the participants how to use the wands and provides verification that the system truly accounts for everyone. By having the different teams use their
reflectors/wands to show all RED or all GREEN, they can see the dramatic color change in real time.
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LIGHT SABRE
Each team has a light sabre on their side of the screen. They raise it by showing GREEN and lower it by showing RED
. The object is to hit the energy ball as many times as possible to gain points in the time allowed.
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DOG and CAT
Each team controls a fence that protects its cats by showing GREEN to raise the fence and RED
to lower it. A dog runs back and forth contolled by the computer. If the dog gets over or under the fence a cat jumps on him and a noisy ruckus ensues. They both go off the screen and the other team gets a point. The amazing part of this game is that the decision about how high or low the fence moves is made instantly through non-verbal communication. The effect is quite exciting and perfect for team building.
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THE FLYING GAME
The flight simulator is a great team builder and is often used for the finale of a Cinematrix show. The participants work together to fly a jet through goals on virtual
mountain tops. The left side of the room controls left and right movement of the plane. The right side controls up and down. Cinematrix controls the speed flash directions on the screen when
necessary.
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BASKETBALL
Strategy is required for each team to coach their computerized player when to shoot the ball (GREEN) and when to grab the ball (RED). Groups want to keep on playing this game long after the clock runs out.
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GOLD MINE
One to three teams travel through a cave whose walls are studded with jewels and nuggets. They control remote manipulator arms that collect the treasures as they go by.
With one team, the game can be a team builder; with two or three teams, it can be a race to see who can collect the most gold.
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POGO STICK
The audience controls a bouncing pogo stick. The object is to navigate it over terrain that becomes more and more varied while maintaining balance or intentionally knock
it down; simple but fun. The entire group shows GREEN-Left or RED-Right to guide the Pogo Stick.
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MESSAGE ROUTER
There are two identical maps side by side with city names at main junctures. The object is for the teams to select the fastest route to reach the destination first. The
metaphor works for phone calls, internet routing or driving.
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POLLING METHODS
True / False, Questions & Answers, Multiple Choice, Opinion Poll, and Select-A-Date provide different ways to instantly assess the audience's knowledge, opinions, and
attitude. Click to see a few samples of the many Polling Methods available.
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