Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Human Practice/Lyon
From 2013.igem.org
Since our team is based in Grenoble, we are the nearest team to Lyon which is the location of the European Jamboree this year. That is why we thought we should participate in some way in the organization of the Jamboree.
Indeed we feel that this Jamboree is a wonderful opportunity to meet with students from different countries and universities, and we created some activities in order to facilitate communication and interaction between people.
At first we did not have a precise idea of the type of activities we wanted to do, but the goal was clear: it should be an icebreaker for people to start talking and bounding.
Our first idea was to organize “cohesion games”, for 2h during the week-end. These are fun games played in teams, which would have been composed of people from different iGEM teams. But we thought it could be difficult to ask for two complete hours in the weekend schedule, already quite full.
Then we thought of an activity that would last all along the weekend, but would not need all teams to be free at the same time. Teams will have several challenges to perform, mostly picture challenges, with different other teams they will have to find first: the Meet Them All activity was born.
Once we adopted this idea, the different points we had to settle were:
The organization team in Lyon was quite enthusiastic in their response, and supported our idea. We talked about several points of organization:
Figure 1.
The envelopes and presentation sheets we made.
The challenges we thought of can be categorized as follow:
We went through all European teams’ official profiles in order to gather all names of team members, number of members per team, number of teams per country. This database is to help us maximize the teams mixing for our challenges. Our goal being to make teams from opposite sides of Europe meet and share experience.
We are 59 teams in Europe this year, from 15 different countries, and we totalize 645 students !
Figure 2.
Map of all teams in Europe. In red the number of teams per country, in blue the number of participants per country.