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1 Talk about a form of discrimination you have personally experienced?
Speak to this Topic Topic 1 In your opinion are there jobs that only men can be qualified to do? Give some examples. 3 1 4 6 9 8 7 5 2 Topic 2 Is there any one form of discrimination (racial, religious, gender, sexual orientation, etc.) that is “the” worst & why? 4 2 1 3 5 9 8 7 6 Topic 3 Talk about all the many different ways a diverse culture can provide an advantage for employers. 6 5 4 1 7 9 8 3 2 Topic 4 Talk about a form of discrimination you have personally experienced? 4 3 5 7 9 8 2 6 1 Speak To This Topic – A fantastic participative exercise slide. Uses: Add 6 important or key topics from your presentation, and challenge your audience participants to select and speak to the topic. Alternatively, have classroom groups each select a topic and present back to the entire class. Consider adding a presentation timer available in this program to this slide as well. To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text within the slide boxes and begin typing. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the gold Topic button to reveal the topic. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. Topic 5 Might it be argued that we form generalizations about others as a means of protecting ourselves from potential dangers? 6 5 7 4 8 9 1 2 3 Topic 6 Select and speak to a topic around the issue of diversity that you believe is seldom or perhaps not well-addressed. 6 7 8 9 5 2 4 1 3 Click topic to reveal Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

2 Characteristics of a diverse organization
Productive 60 Sec Creative Problem solvers Caring The Pyramid Game – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker or to challenge your group to come up with many of the key words from your presentation on a specific topic. To Play: One person turns there back to the screen as other team members give one word clues to help guess the key words. Use multiples of this slide and have teams compete. Award a point for each word they guess. A new word is introduced after each word is guessed, however the player receiving the clues can ask to skip to the next word. A (2) minute timer for this exercise is provided. Use this program’s built-in scoreboard to record scores. To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text within the word boxes and begin typing. In addition, click on the text within the category box at the bottom of the slide and begin typing. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the Next Word button to reveal the next word. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. Fun Inclusive Characteristics of a diverse organization Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

3 Key Concepts Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 4 Key Concepts Game – Play this game following your presentation to review Key Concepts. This game can be played in teams or with the entire audience. To Play: One individual is selected to turn away from the screen. Six key presentation concepts are presented to the audience. In turn order, each member of the audience or members the individual’s team are asked to give one or two word clues for the six key concepts. The individual must guess as many of the key concepts just presented as they can. A sixty second timer is provided in this game. Alternatively, show the key concepts to the room and ask (6) volunteers to select and explain one of the six concepts (One minute per presentation). To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text within the word boxes and begin typing. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the Begin button to reveal ALL the key concepts. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. Statement 5 Statement 6 20 18 22 16 24 26 06 04 02 28 08 12 10 14 36 52 50 54 56 60 58 30 48 34 32 46 38 40 42 44 00 Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

4 Hidden Key Words Q H A R G N D Y K T W O I S E U C F J X M B P Z L V 08 07 09 11 12 06 10 04 01 00 02 03 13 05 14 26 25 24 27 28 30 29 22 23 16 15 17 18 21 20 19 Hidden Key Words – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker or to challenge your group to find the hidden key words from within your presentation. A player or team views the slide and tries to find the key words hidden within the matrix of letters. Use multiples of this slide and have teams compete, awarding a point for each hidden word they find. A (30) second timer for this exercise is provided. Use this programs built-in scoreboard to record scores. To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text letters within the matrix, backspace to delete the existing letter and add a new letter. Click on the red word identifiers and drag into place. The red word identifiers can also be stretched, compressed and rotated to encircle each hidden word within the matrix. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, after time has expired, click on the Answer button to reveal all the hidden words. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. Clue: Title Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

5 Describe These Things That …
1 Item 1 2 Item 2 3 Item 3 4 Item 4 5 Item 5 The These Things That… Game – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker or to challenge your group to come up with many of the key words and concepts from within your presentation. The game is played by having one or multiple players offer clues for six category items. Clues can be delivered to another player or players, who’ll have 30 seconds to guess as many correct items as possible. A new item is introduced after each item is guessed, however the player/s receiving the clues can ask to skip to the next item. Award a point for each correct item guessed, and use this program’s built-in scoreboard to record scores. To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text which reads “Describe These Things That …”, and complete the phrase (i.e. Describe These Things That are found in hospitals). Now click within the item boxes and add six such common items (found in hospitals). To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the red arrow shaped button to reveal the next item. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. 6 Item 6 09 08 10 13 07 12 11 00 01 14 02 03 05 04 06 21 26 25 27 28 30 29 24 23 17 16 18 19 22 20 15 Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

6 Enter Answer Here Mixed Up Word Here A J H G Y I B N M E 10 09 11 12
HINT: Enter hint here… ANSWER: Enter Answer Here A J H G Y I B N M E The Word Jumble Game – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker or to challenge your group to come up with many of the key words taken directly from your presentation. The game is played by having one or multiple players attempt to guess a word whose letters have been scrambled. A hint is offered to assist game participants. For example, the scrambled word might be IRPSETNONETA (PRESENTATION) and the clue offered might be POWERPOINT. Players are allotted 30 seconds to unscramble the word. Multiples of this slide can be used as teams or players compete during your presentation. Award points for correct answers, and use this program’s built-in scoreboard to record scores. To Edit: While in Edit Mode, click on the text which reads “Mixed Up Word Here”, and add a scrambled word. Now click within the text box labeled “Hint: Enter hint here…” and add a short hint. Finally click on the text “Enter Answer Here” and add the unscrambled word or correct answer. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the Start/Reset button to begin the countdown timer. Click on the Answer button to reveal the unscrambled word. The countdown timer is easily reset by clicking on it, so you may offer several unscrambling rounds to different teams or players should prior participants fail to guess the correct answer. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. 10 09 11 12 08 13 04 02 01 03 14 06 05 07 17 26 25 27 28 30 29 15 24 18 16 23 19 20 21 22 00 Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

7 Round 1 X X X Topic Here 1 Answer 1 4 3 2 1 6 7 9 8 5 2 Answer 2 8 9 6 5 3 4 1 2 7 3 Answer 3 4 3 5 7 9 8 2 6 1 4 Answer 4 5 9 4 7 6 3 8 1 2 The Feud Game – The feud game can be used as an ice breaker at the beginning of your presentation or as a training game embedded within your presentation. Use multiples of this slide for different rounds. To Play: In the feud game teams/players attempt to guess the top five items in a specific category. For example, the top five dog breeds for pet owners in the United States. It might also be the five top safety concerns within our manufacturing plants. In this game players receive 2 pts for getting one of the five answers, and two points for guessing where that particular answer ranks (out of 5). Teams/player can choose to play with or without clues. Playing with clues, players guess the top five answers from (10) possible correct answers. Earned point values, however, are less (1 and1) if playing with clues. Incorrect answers receive and X, and 3 Xs and the round moves over to the opposing team to possibly steal the points (If they guess the remaining answers correctly). Consider using the scoreboard available in this program to tally points from each round. To Edit: In Edit mode click on the various text boxes (Topic Here, Answers (1 -5), and Clues) and begin typing. To Operate: While in Slideshow mode, click on the Clues button if a team opts for playing with clues, click on the blue number buttons (1-5) to reveal answers. Finally click on the Point button to the left of each answer to record points earned for each correct response. Note: The presenter will need a cheat sheet to remember where each of the correct answers are placed. We recommend using the Navigation buttons available in this program to easily move back and forth from your presentation to different game rounds. Place these slide strategically within your presentation or again, use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. 5 Answer 5 6 7 9 5 8 3 4 1 2 1 Point for the correct answer and 1 Point for the correct position 2 Points for the correct answer and 2 Points for the correct position Clues: Item 1, Item 2, Item 3, Item 4, Item 5, Item 6, Item 7, Item 8, Item 9, Item 10 Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

8 5 Points 3 Points 1 Point 09 07 11 13 05 15 03 00 01 02 17 04 19 29 33 35 27 31 25 23 21 The Mazing Race – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker or as a means of determining how many points a team or player will receive (perhaps for answering training questions correctly). As an ice breaker, audience participants can take turns attempting to run the maze for higher scores (1 – 6 possible points), without hitting into the side walls or running into maze obstacles. Alternatively, you can use the maze to determine point awards. For example, after a training question is answered correctly, one player from that team would have the opportunity to run the maze to see how many points the team will receive. This game is a lot of fun, and a good way to get your audience moving, and out of their seats for a moment. Tally points using this program’s built-in scoreboard. To Operate: In Slideshow Mode, click on the Start/Reset button to begin the countdown timer (35 seconds). The player will then left click and hold down on the mouse attempting to move through the maze without hitting the side walls, or into any maze obstacles. Successfully running the entire maze in 35 seconds or less will earn the team or player 6 points. A voice calls out each point award level as it is passed through the maze. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any other slide within your presentation. 4 Points 2 Points Ctrl + A to show pointer Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.

9 Barrels & Stars --- START HERE Finish Here
The Barrels Game – Uses: This game can be used as a fun ice breaker. To Operate: In Slideshow mode, begin by placing your mouse in the safe area (Top left corner). As barrels and stars descend from the top of the screen a player attempts to weave through the falling objects to reach the WIN area in the lower right corner. This game is a lot of fun, and a good way to get your audience moving, and out of their seats for a moment. Place this slide strategically within your presentation or use this program’s slide navigation buttons to access this and other slides from any where within your presentation. Finish Here Refer to notes section below for help or tips about this slide Copyright © 2012 Training Games, Inc.


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