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we had stuff like imprompt speaking, singing dancing and games and all.Aerath said:What do you do there?![]()
$255 but most people were paid for by their school. my school subsidised $100 so i only paid $150Baggygreen408 said:yeh--- what happened- wat went on...
wat did the convention cost?
That's a great introductory exercise. Did it at Youth 2020, except with building clone Lego models rather than windmills.bettina44 said:the games were like we had to try to build three identical windmills in a set amount of time.we were given cards that told us whether we were spies where we would sabotage the plan or teamplayer who would help build the wind mills.the idea was we would get rid of the spies by making accusations and they would be out of the game.it turn out that no one was a spy yet we eliminated half the group.
it does have stuff to do with leadership but its not as full on like a lecture or talk,they put it in the activities in a more subtle way.the lego exercise was about utilising what you got-good/bad even though there are spies and all thatb kind of stuff.Aerath said:Apart from the impromptu speaking bit, it doesn't strike me as if there's much leadershp there. =\
Seems more tactical and psychological as opposed to a leadership style game to me.bettina44 said:it does have stuff to do with leadership but its not as full on like a lecture or talk,they put it in the activities in a more subtle way.the lego exercise was about utilising what you got-good/bad even though there are spies and all thatb kind of stuff.
Impromptu speeches seems more suited for a leadership conference, but the rest e.g. windmills seemed all tactical and psychological, like Aerath said. Lol...Aerath said:Seems more tactical and psychological as opposed to a leadership style game to me.
either way reckon it was fun anyway...x.Exhaust.x said:Impromptu speeches seems more suited for a leadership conference, but the rest e.g. windmills seemed all tactical and psychological, like Aerath said. Lol...