"Visual Learning and Nontext-based Intercultural Learning Activity Tools" 14 posts Sort by created date Sort by defined ordering View as a grid View as a list

Potato Activity

This activity works to "eliminate stereotypes and to recognize the uniqueness of each individual" (AFS; PennState Extension).

0 comments 0 reposts

Group Drawing: A Collaborative Reflection Activity for Online or In-Person Experiences

Created by Jen Stanchfield, this is a reflection activity in which a group is asked to depict their experience together in a visual format. 

0 comments 0 reposts

Duck or Rabbit

In this activity, participants will be asked to look at a picture and indicate whether they think it is a duck or a rabbit. They will then be invited to switch between perspectives. 

0 comments 0 reposts

Draw a Tree

This activity asks participants to each draw a tree and then reflect on the elements included or not included in their drawing.

0 comments 0 reposts

Cultural Artifact (Show and Tell)

This activity challenges participants to analyze and discuss culture based on objects of cultural significance. All participants will bring in an object that has some sort of cultural significance to them. Upon arriving, they will place that object on a table. Then, everyone in the group will choose an object that interests them and discuss why. Finally, the owner of each object will reveal themselves and explain its significance to the group.

0 comments 0 reposts

DIE (D-I-E) (Describe-Interpret-Evaluate)

This activity challenges participants to recognize the importance of observation and to step back and describe something before interpreting or evaluating it. They will learn the framework description (D), interpretation (I), and evaluation (E) and apply it to various examples.

0 comments 0 reposts

Radio Garden

In this activity, participants experience music and cultural discourses from global cultures by listening to live radio stations all over the world. 

0 comments 0 reposts

Picture Storytelling

This activity uses VisualsSpeak (Martell & Tiernan, 2005), a method that uses images to help participants develop team-building skills and discover other participants’ values. VisualsSpeak can be used for many different purposes including icebreakers, team building, leadership development, conflict resolution, and intercultural awareness, among others.

Martell, C., & Tiernan, T. (2005). VisualsSpeak. https://www.visualsspeak.com/

0 comments 0 reposts

Pick-a-Postcard

From Jen Stanchfield: "This carefully selected collection of unique postcard images captures a group’s attention and inspires meaningful reflection and conversation. The postcard collection is popular with teachers, counselors, trainers and group facilitators looking to start off a class, training session or team-building program with style, or as a way to reflect or celebrate the strengths and achievements of individuals or the group. The postcards are an impactful tool for vision setting, helping participants resolve conflict or establish group norms, or as a dialogue prompt in restorative justice circles. Postcards inspire creative writing and can be used as journaling prompts for self-reflection. The Pick-a- Postcard Kit is a compelling and engaging tool for practicing the use of metaphor and figurative language."

Stanchfield, J. (n.d.). Pick-a-postcard kit. Experiential Tools. https://experientialtools.com/collections/teaching-facilitation-tools/products/pick-a-postcard

0 comments 0 reposts

Perspective Taking and Microfiction

In this activity, participants explore micro-fiction, which differs from longer form narrative pieces in relying wholly on the perspective of the reader to interpret what is happening. Participants will practice active reader engagement to gain an immersive exploration of perspective taking and the creation of their own narrative worlds. This activity centers around developing critical interpretation skills in perspective taking.

0 comments 0 reposts

Miniature Metaphors

This activity uses figural charms to spark reflection and dialogue. 

0 comments 0 reposts

Language Envelopes

This activity challenges participants to identify how culture plays into what we deem important and how we sort and categorize the world around us. Participants will be divided into pairs and each pair will receive an envelope with various objects within it. The pairs will take turns silently sorting the objects, and they will attempt to guess the rationale behind their partner’s categories.

0 comments 0 reposts

A Christmas Carol

"'A Christmas Carol' is an excellent activity for setting context, sharing historical events, and building a vision of the future."

Hughes, G., & Thiagarajan, S. [SMARTasHellVideo]. (2013, May 16). Photo jolts activities: A Christmas carol. [Vieo]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmVigkKY6xU

0 comments 0 reposts

Albatross

This activity challenges participants to be open to unfamiliar experiences and reflect on how they might react to cultural difference. They will participate in a scene acted out by a simulated culture, the Albatrossians, and then discuss their feelings and reactions after the performance.

0 comments 0 reposts