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Mascot Game
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/782
Match the Bias Type (Quiz)
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/371
Me and My Team
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/85
Meet the Trainer
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/220
Mental Mapping
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/477
Metaphor/Feeling Cards
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/513
Metaphors across Cultures
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/673
Migration: An Empathy Exercise
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/145
Million-Dollar Question
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/295
Collections | 22 Sep 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson
This activity (not open access) encourages participants to discuss their values in a group and examine how values are determined by experience and culture.
https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/question-activities
Mind Map Graffiti
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/524
Mindful Me
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/108
Mindsets of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDC)
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/829
Monochronic-Polychronic Quiz
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/49
More media possibilities - documentaries from Crossing Borders Education
Collections | 07 Oct 2019 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair
There are several excellent recent documentaries from CBE that work well to prep students for intercultural interactions, helping them to develop more self-awareness, openness, and empathy. These...
https://hubicl.org/members/1048/collections/ve-coil
Moving Mindfully
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/812
MSW@USC Diversity Toolkit: A Guide to Discussing Identity, Power and Privilege
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/680
Multicultural Problem Solving: Case Studies
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/671
My Emotional Hot Buttons
https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/236
Collections | 18 Mar 2024 | Posted by Kelsey Patton
In this activity, participants explore which behaviors are areas of annoyance or frustration for them and discuss in groups their reasoning as well as what each behavior conveys to them.
https://hubicl.org/members/1349/collections/exploring-etiquette-across-cultures