Quick feedback can be collected by providing opportunities for participants to vote, using things like different colored dot stickers, coins or other props.Votes can be collected on a poster board, in collection boxes or other shared location, ideally so that all participants can see the growing tally.
When to Use:ÌýAny time for feedback
Estimated Time:Ìý5-10Ìý³¾¾±²Ô³Ü³Ù±ð²õ
Participants:ÌýYoung Children, Youth, Adults, Educators
³§³Ü±è±è±ô¾±±ð²õ:ÌýFlexible depending on setting and group. Try these different options.
- Verbal answers or raise of hands to a prompt or posted question
- Dot stickers, large sheets of paper or posterboards
- Coins or pom poms with voting jar or collection box
Tips:
- Ask Yes/ No or simple multiple choice questions for making group decisions or collecting preferences
- Use colors or smiley face icons for quick voting on reactions or feelings
- Use star ratings for feedback on quality of experience