Here is a couple of I've gathered through the years. I like the Color Jacuzzi the best. Works great with art classes. The music favorites was used in face-to-face staff development activity and was a lot of fun. I think it would work well online as well.
Color Jacuzzi
For this ice breaker have students pick their favorite color and answer question associated with their favorite color.
Red is a strong color that is often used excite or warn people. How does red excite you?
Orange is the motivation color - what motivates you?
Yellow is the inspiration or creativity color - what was the best idea you have ever had?
Green is the money color - what is the dumbest thing you ever did with money?
Blue is the sky’s the limit color - what is your favorite daydream about your future?
Indigo is an odd, or different color - what is the most daring thing you ever did?
Purple is the color of royalty - if you were ruler of the universe for a day - what is the first thing you would do?
Wizard of OZ
Pick which character best describes you and why
Top Ten List
As a group, have the class develop a Top Ten list about something. This could be something that relates to the topic of the class, or something that is just for fun. For example, if you are teaching an online Film Studies course, you may ask your class to develop the Top Ten Worst movies of all time. As people add to the list, have others reply asking questions about why the person posting that it was bad, or argument for why it wasn’t bad.
Two Lies and A Truth
Have students list three interesting things about themselves. (I own two iguanas; I once shook hands with Tom Cruise; and I love to waterski.) Two must be lies and one must be true. Other students must vote to determine which interesting thing is a lie. The student with the most incorrect votes wins.
Memory Lane
Ask the students to list three major world events that happened the year in which they were born, then have the other members guess the year and post a short response on whether they remembered the events or had never heard of them.
Miscomm-puter-unication
Ask the class to share their most embarrassing mishap using a computer. Share with the students your own experience, for example, replying to the wrong person in an email. This will loosen them up and cause a few to chuckle before we embark on a whole new way of thinking…using technology instead of paper and pen.
Music Favorites
Have students relate and tell the story of the first and last song/music they purchased and in what format (disc, tape, download etc). Students could even embed the music from their favorite music streaming website if desired.
Adjective Description
List 5 appropriate adjectives that describe you. Explain why you selected each one and how each fits you.
Ice Breakers via Illinois Online Network
http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/resources/OTAI/IceBreakers.asp
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