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Welcome to the 2024 Bridge Conference!

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How to Use Sched: Conference sessions are first-come, first-served. The majority of our sessions will range from 30-80 people. This online schedule is to help you think in advance about which sessions you are most interested in.

You may have used Sched via a personal log-in for past Conferences. Since this is an in-person Conference and sessions are first-come, first-served, there is no log-in for attendees.

We will also offer a printed program for all attendees at the Conference, which will include session titles and locations.

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Monday November 4, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm PST
In the world of out-of-school activities, icebreakers are often used as a way to encourage groups to bond and build relationships in a short period of time. However, icebreakers are typically ineffective due to participants' reluctance to engage with them. They also tend to be non-inclusive for participants who are neurodiverse, disabled, speak English as a second language, or are introverted. In this session, participants will learn how to turn icebreakers into more effective connection builders that are inclusive of the majority of participants and that foster more authentic connections. Participants will leave this session with new activities to bring back to their groups as well as a new perspective on icebreakers and activity accessibility.
Speakers
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Robyn Handley-Lane (she/her)

Director of Teen Programs, Dylan Jude Harrell Community Center
Robyn Handley-Lane is the Director of Teen Programs at the Dylan Jude Harrell Community Center. She has worked with youth and families in out-of-school settings for over 10 years and holds a Master's Degree in Experiential Education from Minnesota State University-Mankato. She is... Read More →
Monday November 4, 2024 3:00pm - 4:30pm PST
Commencement I & II, Marriott (2nd Floor)

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