Let’s play virtual games! Gamification of Online Meetings

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At your next virtual meeting, find fresh techniques to keep your attendees interested! Making a remote game doesn’t have to take a lot of time, and it doesn’t have to be difficult to enjoy! Here are some ideas for games that you can make in a matter of minutes using the event technology you now have (such as survey tools, event apps, and video conferencing platforms).

You Know Who?

On the gameboard, highlight a number of unnamed attendees and provide clues based on the exhibitor’s description, speaker’s session, or attendee profile. The winner is the person or people who correctly identify the contestant first. To help them identify the members, attendees might use the event website or app directory. Bonus: encourages users to update their app profile so they may play the game. This game can be played continuously based on the schedule and the number of participants to emphasize during conference breaks.

Feud over Membership

Determine the most popular responses from your attendees by conducting a survey or poll before the meeting, and then develop a game based on the responses. The best movie genre, the best takeout for Friday nights, the average amount of family walks per week, and the first in-office area to be rearranged for social distancing are some of the top new normal trends. According to the survey!

(Rated E for Everyone) I have never
Each “yes” response earns you a point. Ascend the leaderboard to gain recognition from your peers. “I have never once worn a dress shirt with sweatpants or shorts for a virtual meeting, joined a webinar or virtual meeting from the restroom and forgot to leave the meeting with the video still playing, attended a conference in my pajamas, answered a question while on mute, etc.”

Read more at: https://eventgarde.com/blog/virtual-game-on-gamification-for-virtual-meetings

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