The biggest takeaway for me were inclusive icebreakers. The panelists shared a framework for selecting icebreakers as well as a list of 32 multimodal icebreakers that could be adapted/improved to include students with social anxiety.
They also provided a list of “safety tools” to help anxious learners engage (for example, limit the scope: instead of asking students to share their favorite movie, ask them what the *last* show they watched on Netflix was—anxious students will start panicking that they can’t choose one and they know it will represent them and their minds will go blank and they won’t be able to listen to anyone else because they’re be worrying about what to say when their turn comes up).