(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.
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"Can everyone mute their mics?"
Someone mentions tenure
PPT Fails
Movie Quote
he phrase "deep dive" is used
A participant suggests "brainstorming" a solution
"Collaborative"
"Let's take a short break"
Someone jokes about needing more coffee
The term "pedagogy" is used multiple times
The presenter forgets their train of thought
Someone references the "bottom line"
Someone walks in late
"Next Steps"
A drink gets split
"Data-Driven"
Someone complains about the lack of parking on campus
"Thinking outside the box" is encouraged
"Let's circle back"
See someone doodling
A discussion about grade inflation occurs
A participant uses the phrase "low-hanging fruit"
"Best Practices"
"Key takeaways"
A presenter uses an animated GIF in their slides
A presenter accidentally shares their screen with personal tabs open
Someone keeps coughing
"Moving Forward"
Someone reminisces about their college days
A participant arrives with a Starbucks coffee
Someone goes over time
Someone's phone rings
Someone wears socks with sandals
Someone makes a self-deprecating joke about their tech skills
Someone's snack makes a crinkling noise during a presentation
three acronyms on the same slide
Someone mentions the importance of work-life balance
"I think we can all relate"
Someone uses the phrase "bandwidth"
"Let me share my screen"
The presenter references a recent study
A participant discreetly checks their email
Someone mentions that the room is either too hot or too cold
Dad joke
Group Activity
"Can you hear me now?"
"Moving the needle"
A faculty member shares a story about a particularly challenging student