This video features an interactive presentation demonstrating 6 of the most successful brain breaks & Zoom games that are ideally suited for online or virtual groups, such as Zoom meetings & classes. They are drawn from playmeo’s online database of 100s of ice-breakers, energisers, trust-building exercises & team-building activities.
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@RESHALA_EGE
14.09.2024Thank you for inspiration!
@tsgeeta
14.09.2024this is something what i am looking for . please post more
Naada Nag
12.06.2023i have always learned a lot through playmeo for in presence activities.. thank you for this video as well for the virtual session 🙂
Cindy Taylor
12.06.2023Thanks for great ideas Mark!
Lohnet Kahukuranui
12.06.2023Thank you! I’m a new subscriber to you YT channel and Playmeo and loving all the resources and information you provide.
Chad Littlefield
12.06.2023Brilliant video with the abundant clarity that you and playmeo are so wonderful at!
Barbara Green
12.06.2023Great ideas – teaching online can get very boring for young people, I am only working with 1 or 2 at most but I can hopefully adapt to suit
mlhenton
12.06.2023Once again, great teaching and great activities from a great facilitator!
Magali Ruiz
12.06.2023You should have more views! Thanks for this, I really appreaciate it.
Brain Friendly Training
12.06.2023THere are some excelent ideas here Mark I am looking forward to delving further. Laurie Kelly
Amber Leaf
12.06.2023Interesting how you don't pronounce the U (oo) sound in words like House (haas), Out (aht), down (dahn), etc.