Play “Can You Hear Me Now” in a virtual conference room. Nominate one person to be the speaker and the rest are artists. The speaker uses a random image and the goal is to describe that image—using only geometric shapes—in such a way that the artists can draw it successfully. For example, the speaker may say “draw a large circle and then three equidistant triangles,” but may not say “write the letter E.” By limiting instructions, the speaker needs to exercise extremely accurate communication skills and the artists need to listen and interpret. Everyone can share their drawings once the speaker is done instructing.
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