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Welcome to my online teacher resources shop!
I'm an Enterprise educator at Durham University, AFHEA, and a Fellow of Enterprise Educators UK, with over 20 years of experience in Adult Education and the commercial industry. I specialize in designing and delivering impactful programs that foster agile thinking and creativity. Explore my free IT resources from my Further Education days along with my newer Enterprise Resources.
Feel free to browse
TEAM TASK: Entrepreneurial Thinking CHALLENGE
Engage students in a hands-on product development and evaluation exercise. In this collaborative activity, students rank laundry pegs based on chosen criteria, simulating the R&D process to develop critical thinking and teamwork skills.
Resource Includes:
Task Sheet: Detailed instructions and rules.
Product Analysis Score Chart: Tool for ranking pegs.
Role Descriptions: Guidelines for team roles to ensure structured collaboration.
Assorted Pegs: (not provided) Samples for evaluation.
Classroom Use:
Introduction: Set the scene—students are part of a start-up team.
Criteria Selection: Teams discuss and choose five criteria.
Ranking: Teams evaluate and rank the pegs using the score chart.
Presentation: Teams present their findings and ranking process.
Keywords:
Product development, critical thinking, teamwork, classroom activity, student collaboration, R&D simulation, evaluation criteria, hands-on learning.
This quiz can be used as a bit of fun, team building game or ice breaker. The films are not based around Christmas but the activity might be useful in the run up to the Christmas break. The QI sheet is just a little bit of info about the origins of crackers.
I use this as an ice breaker with all sorts of adult groups as the pop stars are a bit out of date for younger people. I have used this as a word procesing exercise giving them the story to in put the answers on the screen rather than by hand. It also works well when used in a class and split into groups for a speed game.