Fishbowl Conversation is great for keeping a focused conversation when you have a large group of people. At any time, only a few people have a conversation (the fish in the fishbowl). The remaining people are listeners (the ones watching the fishbowl). The caveat is that the listeners can join the discussion at any moment.
Running the activity:
Fishbowl variation: To play the fishbowl variation of this game, players should contribute a variety of persons, places or things. ROUND 1: oral clues, using as many words as you need; ROUND 2: charades - gestures only, no words/sounds; ROUND 3: one word - give a single one-word clue. In an open fishbowl, one chair is left empty. In a closed fishbowl, all chairs are filled. The moderator introduces the topic and the participants start discussing the topic. The audience outside the fishbowl listen in on the discussion. In an open fishbowl, any member of the audience can, at any time, occupy the empty chair and join the fishbowl.
We have seen this activity being used in conferences and large group conversations. We find it especially useful for very large group conversations, with pre-selected topics.
Remote-team advice: This activity works well for remote teams. Use a remote board of your choice. Write the name of each participant on a sticky note and define the fishbowl area. The sticky notes in that area represent the talking fish in the fishbowl and should be moved accordingly as people enter and leave the conversation.