Tech PD Icebreaker

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This bingo card has a free space and 45 words: Jammed the printer and acted like you didn’t know how it happened., Spent 10 minutes trying to turn on the projector, only to realize it wasn’t plugged in., Tried to print double-sided, ended up with 10 single-sided copies., Accidentally hit “Reply All” on an email and instantly regretted it., Showed up to class without your iPad charger, and it died mid-lesson., IT issue magically solved when Mick walked in, without him even touching anything., Forgot your password again and had to reset it (for the 5th time this month)., Assigned something on Microsoft Teams, and half the class said, “I didn’t get it.”, Used Microsoft OneNote to organize a lesson, only to lose half your notes., Sent a Teams recording to students, but no one could access it., Created a shared OneDrive folder and successfully had students submit work (a rare feat)., Used Teams for a group project, and no one asked if they were being recorded., Tried out an iPad app for the first time, and it actually worked perfectly., Solved a tech issue on your own, and no one believed you., Recorded an entire lesson without a hitch, feeling like a tech pro., Accidentally shared your personal shopping cart during screen share (oops!)., Spent 5 minutes trying to find the “record” button on Teams., Tried to connect to the projector, only to realize the remote was missing., Asked IT for help, only to solve the problem just as they walked in., Spent more time troubleshooting tech issues than actually teaching., Jammed the printer and acted like you didn’t know how it happened., Spent 10 minutes trying to turn on the projector, only to realize it wasn’t plugged in., Tried to print double-sided, ended up with 10 single-sided copies., Accidentally hit “Reply All” on an email and instantly regretted it., Showed up to class without your iPad charger, and it died mid-lesson., IT issue magically solved when Mick walked in, without him even touching anything., Forgot your password again and had to reset it (for the 5th time this month)., Assigned something on Microsoft Teams, and half the class said, “I didn’t get it.”, Used Microsoft OneNote to organize a lesson, only to lose half your notes., Sent a Teams recording to students, but no one could access it., Created a shared OneDrive folder and successfully had students submit work (a rare feat)., Used Teams for a group project, and no one asked if they were being recorded., Tried out an iPad app for the first time, and it actually worked perfectly., Solved a tech issue on your own, and no one believed you., Recorded an entire lesson without a hitch, feeling like a tech pro., Accidentally shared your personal shopping cart during screen share (oops!)., Spent 5 minutes trying to find the “record” button on Teams., Tried to connect to the projector, only to realize the remote was missing., Asked IT for help, only to solve the problem just as they walked in., Spent more time troubleshooting tech issues than actually teaching., Accidentally turned the Smart Board into a giant mirror, and it scared you., Tapped the Smart Board 10 times before realizing it wasn’t even turned on., Wrote on the Smart Board with a whiteboard marker (oops!)., Tried to project something on the Smart Board, and it froze right before class. and Tried to erase something on the Smart Board with your hand, only to realize it doesn’t work that way..

⚠ This card has duplicate items: Jammed the printer and acted like you didn’t know how it happened. (2), Spent 10 minutes trying to turn on the projector, only to realize it wasn’t plugged in. (2), Tried to print double-sided, ended up with 10 single-sided copies. (2), Accidentally hit “Reply All” on an email and instantly regretted it. (2), Showed up to class without your iPad charger, and it died mid-lesson. (2), IT issue magically solved when Mick walked in, without him even touching anything. (2), Forgot your password again and had to reset it (for the 5th time this month). (2), Assigned something on Microsoft Teams, and half the class said, “I didn’t get it.” (2), Used Microsoft OneNote to organize a lesson, only to lose half your notes. (2), Sent a Teams recording to students, but no one could access it. (2), Created a shared OneDrive folder and successfully had students submit work (a rare feat). (2), Used Teams for a group project, and no one asked if they were being recorded. (2), Tried out an iPad app for the first time, and it actually worked perfectly. (2), Solved a tech issue on your own, and no one believed you. (2), Recorded an entire lesson without a hitch, feeling like a tech pro. (2), Accidentally shared your personal shopping cart during screen share (oops!). (2), Spent 5 minutes trying to find the “record” button on Teams. (2), Tried to connect to the projector, only to realize the remote was missing. (2), Asked IT for help, only to solve the problem just as they walked in. (2), Spent more time troubleshooting tech issues than actually teaching. (2)

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