Moe Girkins, President and CEO of Zondervan, is presenting at the ECPA Executive Leadership Summit on Tuesday, May 6th at 3:30pm. Her presentation is titled "Online Strategies: the Use of Internet Communities and the Blogosphere." This session will examine the use of internet communities and the blogosphere, for the purpose of discerning the best options which Christians have to use this media to be effective agents of redemptive change and the role Christian publishers can play.
In conjunction with Moe’s presentation, we invite everyone attending the ECPA Summit to play this simple puzzle game below. Please post up in the comments section of the blog below the time in which you completed the puzzle the first time you played it. The fastest 5 times will receive a prize related to the puzzle. Please make sure you provide an email address in the comments form that you fill out below so that we can contact you if you win. Your email address will not be displayed publicly on this blog. (6/4/08 Update – Zondervan employees, please feel free to post up your times in the Comments section below too.)
NOTE: You may have to sit through a 10-second ad before playing the game, below. Don’t click on the ad. Wait for the ad to run until you see the headline "Discover the picture!" Then click Play. Instructions on playing the game: Click on a block to move it. Line up the blocks in the number order you’ll see in the lower right-hand corner.




19 Responses to ECPA Game | Moe Girkins presentation | May 6th 3:30pm
Phuoc Le May 5, 2008
43 seconds.
Tammy Johnson June 4, 2008
266
Karen Campell June 4, 2008
256
karen statler June 4, 2008
um, 108 seconds. Phuoc dominated!
Bob Edwards June 4, 2008
91 seconds – - – - but it would have been a lot faster if I had known how to move the blocks!
Jacque Alberta June 4, 2008
87 seconds–how did Phuoc do it??
Lindsey Zabor June 4, 2008
130 seconds
Carlos Estrada June 4, 2008
time: 93, carlos.estrada@zondervan.com
Mike Gaines June 4, 2008
133 seconds
Britt Dennison June 4, 2008
92 seconds
Beth Shagene June 5, 2008
173 (I should have noticed the numbers to aid the alignment
Sonnya Clinton June 5, 2008
72 seconds
David Conn June 5, 2008
73 seconds
maryanne.edmundson June 5, 2008
Need better directions! Took a while to figure out what I had to do. Getting old
Jaime Seaton June 5, 2008
67 seconds
Jim Armstrong June 5, 2008
I stink
The Great One June 5, 2008
The Great One is barely amused by this unchallenging game. I got 38 seconds with 1/2 my brain tied behind my back.
Jean Wang June 5, 2008
47 seconds, did it yesterday, wouldn’t admit it until other co-workers did too.
Jean Wang June 5, 2008
Oh, I’m a real genius…didn’t see the note that it was okay to post times.
Ooops.