With Beekast, you can create different types of activities to meet the needs of your presentations.
Whether for training, an event, a workshop, or a meeting, these activities allow you to:
- add interactivity;
- encourage participation;
- engage your audience more effectively.
Beekast offers 15 activities, divided into 4 main categories based on their objective.
The following activities are available with
premium access: Board, Whiteboard, Prioritization, Form, Matrix, Ranking, and Challenge.
The different types of activities
Activities are divided into four categories:
1- Ice breakers
2- Idea generation
3- Opinion gathering
4- Evaluation
Each category corresponds to a specific moment in your session.
1. Ice breaker activities
Icebreakers are ideal at the beginning of a session to break the ice, encourage participants to speak, and quickly involve everyone.
Allow participants to express themselves on a topic and instantly visualize responses in the form of a word cloud.
This simple and quick activity is perfect for starting discussions.
Invite participants to share a photo or a selfie to create a collaborative mosaic.
Widely used during events, this visual activity makes it easy to capture and share the final result.
2. Idea generation activities
These activities are ideal for brainstorming, collective reflection, and stimulating collective intelligence.
Collect and organize participants’ ideas in a collaborative board.
You can:
- create categories
- assign colors to ideas
- organize a vote
- turn ideas into actions or tasks
This activity is particularly useful for meetings and working workshops.
Stimulate reflection using visual analogies such as a car, a boat, a hot air balloon, or a rocket to identify:
- obstacles
- drivers
- opportunities
Co-create freely with participants using:
- drawings
- text
- images
An ideal solution for visual and collaborative work.
3. Opinion gathering activities
These activities allow you to collect your audience’s opinions and visualize trends quickly.
Present several proposals and assign several points to distribute.
Participants vote, allowing you to immediately identify the group’s priorities.
Ask a question and display the results in real time.
Participants can select one or multiple answers.
Create a form with different types of questions to:
- collect feedback
- prepare a session
- gather information
Ask participants to rate a topic and display the average score live.
Participants evaluate a series of proposals according to two axes and instantly visualize the results in a matrix.
4. Evaluation activities
Evaluation activities help measure participants’ understanding and learning outcomes.
Ask participants to place items in the correct order.
A quick and engaging activity to check knowledge.
Host your session with a quiz including:
- a countdown
- a leaderboard
- a podium
Ideal for testing knowledge and energizing the group.
Participants complete a series of challenges, individually or in teams, to reach the final podium.
Check the understanding of a concept by asking participants to match different elements together.
Participants must identify elements on an image by pointing to them correctly.
In evaluation activities, answers cannot be modified once they have been submitted.
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