Ipsodeckso – Double Festive Gift for You

Cards from the Sliding Tile Puzzle Deck

Another great reveal from Show & Tell regular, Darren Sweet. Last time, Darren gave us a tour of the Memory Lane Deck – a deck designed to gauge how individuals feel about and react to, change. This time we are getting into the spirit of the festive season with two, yes two, decks for Yuletide fun with your teams.

Cards from The Great Christmas Debate Deck

The Great Christmas Deck has two types of cards. The first contains a series of light-hearted festive-themed questions to get your players talking and getting to know one another a little bit better. Find out who thinks that Christmas presents should all be homemade, or which members of your team love, or hate, marzipan. Perfect for getting the fun started at your office end-of-year get-together. And once the conversation is flowing abit you can throw in some ‘Warm and Fuzzy’ conversational interludes, inviting folk to share their favourite memories of this special time of year.

The second deck recreates the fun, and maybe frustrating, experience of solving a sliding tile puzzle. With a suitably Christmassy image as your target, you have to slide your cards around the Ipsodeckso table (no cheating by lifting and dropping, please) utilising the single space to manoeuvre all the card into their correct places to complete the picture. Don’t forget that you can duplicate the URL of your Ipsodeckso window as many times as you like – to get the same card selection and layout – so why not run this as a competitive team challenge.

To coincide with each Show and Tell episode, Darren will be making the featured deck FREE for 30 days (in this case, BOTH decks until the festivities are over, early in the New Year). So don’t forget to keep coming back to see what the featured deck of the month can do for you.

Free to use as often as you wish from the date this Show ‘n’ Tell drops, until early New Year (access via the ipsodeckso.com free membership option).

Ipsodeckso is a platform which is going to be of considerable interest to facilitators and coaches. It contains a number of great decks already, but also includes the capability for you to upload and use your own cards, for use on the same platform.

Show & Tell videos will all accumulate at the Show & Tell Page as they are published. You can also check out one of Darren’s games, ‘The Walking Dead’ which featured in a Ludogogy live play session.

If you would like to appear in a Show & Tell episode, get in touch at info@ludogogy.co.uk

Editor at Ludogogy
Sarah Le-Fevre is a games-based learning professional who specialises in organisational learning around systemic ‘wicked problems’, and helping businesses spot and exploit opportunities for ethical ‘for good’ innovation. She works with tools such as Lego® Serious Play® and the Octalysis gamification framework to create compelling immersive learning experiences. She is currently writing a book outlining a systems practice approach to delivering impactful learning within organisations.

A real board games nerd, she is considering having her floors reinforced to support the ever increasing weight of the boxes. When she is not designing or facilitating learning games she is the editor of Ludogogy Magazine. Sarah lives in Oxfordshire with her husband, younger daughter, and a beautiful (but very loud) Bengal cat.

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