These
“ice-breaker” activities are essential for all workshops. They are used to
accomplish several goals: encourage group participation from the very
beginning, help the facilitator to gauge the “mood” of the room, help the
facilitator gauge participants’ expectations for the workshop, set the right
climate for the entire day, allow participants to bond with each other to allow
for greater sharing of experiences in later sessions.
There are a
dozens of sample “Vote with Your Feet” questions on this website. Facilitators
can either draw from the list for one technical area, such as Safe Motherhood—or they can mix and match “Vote with Your Feet” questions from a variety of
technical areas.