A round green button with a check mark next to a round red button with an X."How was your Experience" feedback buttons can either be stations with a few colorful buttons that participants can use to provide quick feedback about an experience (e.g., satisfaction with an event) or they can be virtual icons or tabs that allow instant virtual feedback in a virtual setting. This evaluation technique provides nearly instantaneous and quick feedback and can be positioned at the exit of a building.

When to Use:ÌýAt the end of aÌýprogram or event or at transaction or decision point.

Estimated Time:Ìý1Ìý³¾¾±²Ô³Ü³Ù±ð

Participants:ÌýYoung Children, Youth, Adults, Educators

³§³Ü±è±è±ô¾±±ð²õ:Ìý

  • Virtual feedback button on website
  • Quick voting method with simple rating scale

Tips:

Experience buttons gather quick impressions of an experience and do not collect data about participants.

UseÌýicons such as smiley faces or color coded spectrums from bad to good allow for quick responses

Using virtual buttons or feedback scales can timestamp responses for identifying reactions specific events, trends and patterns

Ìý


Resources:

  • from Help.com
  • from Saberfeedback.com

Ìý