Name Tag Reflections. When the music begins, walk around the room and socialize with colleagues. When the music stops, discuss the prompt with the person.

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Name Tag Reflections

When the music begins, walk around the room and socialize with colleagues. When the music stops, discuss the prompt with the person beside to you. Record your partner’s reflection and allow them to record your reflections. When the music begins, walk around the room and socialize with colleagues. When the music stops, discuss the prompt with the person beside to you. Record your partner’s reflection and allow them to record your reflections.

Name Tag Reflections Walk around and socialize with colleagues until the music stops.

If someone “googled” you, what are two things they would learn about you?

Name Tag Reflections Walk around and socialize with colleagues until the music stops.

Who do you communicate with when using social networking tools?

Name Tag Reflections Walk around and socialize with colleagues until the music stops.

Whose blog do you read? Why?

Name Tag Reflections Walk around and socialize with colleagues until the music stops.

What Web 2.0 tools do you use and how?

Name Tag Reflections Please return to your seat.