Interviewed a potential editor Interviewed for an editor role Ate a snack during a sprint mtg. Used a truly perfect GIF Found plagiarized content Defended editorial feedback in a review meeting Had a head- desk moment Spent >40 hours on an edit Shared a WTF? on Teams Edited Gateway content and lived Solved a problem in a creative or satisfying way Edited marketing content Trained someone on something Foumd a super funny typo Project meeting > 1 hour Read every CMOS Q&A Learned a new Xyleme trick Fixed truly hairy alt text Asked for a schedule extension Actually completed part of your IDP Completed an AC update Kicked a course back to an ID before editing Changed your editing process (in any way) SME complimented your work in a meeting Interviewed a potential editor Interviewed for an editor role Ate a snack during a sprint mtg. Used a truly perfect GIF Found plagiarized content Defended editorial feedback in a review meeting Had a head- desk moment Spent >40 hours on an edit Shared a WTF? on Teams Edited Gateway content and lived Solved a problem in a creative or satisfying way Edited marketing content Trained someone on something Foumd a super funny typo Project meeting > 1 hour Read every CMOS Q&A Learned a new Xyleme trick Fixed truly hairy alt text Asked for a schedule extension Actually completed part of your IDP Completed an AC update Kicked a course back to an ID before editing Changed your editing process (in any way) SME complimented your work in a meeting
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Interviewed a potential editor
Interviewed for an editor role
Ate a snack during a sprint mtg.
Used a truly perfect GIF
Found plagiarized content
Defended editorial feedback in a review meeting
Had a head-desk moment
Spent >40 hours on an edit
Shared a WTF? on Teams
Edited Gateway content and lived
Solved a problem in a creative or satisfying way
Edited marketing content
Trained someone on something
Foumd a super funny typo
Project meeting > 1 hour
Read every CMOS Q&A
Learned a new Xyleme trick
Fixed truly hairy alt text
Asked for a schedule extension
Actually completed part of your IDP
Completed an AC update
Kicked a course back to an ID before editing
Changed your editing process (in any way)
SME complimented your work in a meeting