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Participants discuss the different aspects of the topic in small groups: they quickly brainstorm their ideas on a particular feature, record them on a flipchart and then move on to the next station, where they will analyze a new aspect of the main theme. | Participants discuss the different aspects of the topic in small groups: they quickly brainstorm their ideas on a particular feature, record them on a flipchart and then move on to the next station, where they will analyze a new aspect of the main theme. | ||
The time spent on a session decreases progressively, since the previous groups have already recorded their suggestions on the flipchart. When a group starts working on a new aspect of the topic, it has only to add what is missing from its perspective. | The time spent on a session decreases progressively, since the previous groups have already recorded their suggestions on the flipchart. When a group starts working on a new aspect of the topic, it has only to add what is missing from its perspective. | ||
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'''ROUND ROBIN SESSIONS ARE USEFUL TO…''' | '''ROUND ROBIN SESSIONS ARE USEFUL TO…''' | ||
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*keep the different aspects of the main topic connected (ideas from one area contaminate the ones of other areas); | *keep the different aspects of the main topic connected (ideas from one area contaminate the ones of other areas); | ||
− | *make participants have fun by learning from each other (especially if people have to “rush” from one flipchart area to another, the all session becomes similar to a game).}} | + | *make participants have fun by learning from each other (especially if people have to “rush” from one flipchart area to another, the all session becomes similar to a game). |
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*Describe the topic and the different features to be analyzed briefly and remember participants to record all their ideas on the flipcharts. | *Describe the topic and the different features to be analyzed briefly and remember participants to record all their ideas on the flipcharts. | ||
− | * | + | *Warn participants that the time is running out 2 minutes before the session elapses. |
*Give them a signal to move on the next station (they should really move!). | *Give them a signal to move on the next station (they should really move!). | ||
− | * | + | *Make sure the participants read what the previous group has written down in each station. After having interpreted these ideas, they should only add what is missing from their point of view. |
− | * | + | *Let participants work on their original flipchart station and prepare a 3 minutes report to be presented to the plenary. If the group is not too big, another option is to put all the posts in a circle and to move with all attendees from one post to another. In this way the participants have the chance to discuss the comments made on each flipchart. <ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/round-robin www.answers.com] (1 September 2009), [http://www.kstoolkit.org/Round+Robin www.kstoolkit.org], (1 September 2009) |
[http://i-p-k.co.za/wordpress/ i-p-k.co.za] (1 September 2009)</ref>}} | [http://i-p-k.co.za/wordpress/ i-p-k.co.za] (1 September 2009)</ref>}} | ||
+ | =='''Job Aid'''== | ||
+ | [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:Toolkit_Template_Round_Robin.pdf|Conducting a Round Robin session]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 2 February 2012
ROUND ROBIN |
Facilitation format which consists in making participants discuss an issue along its different aspects and dimensions. A Round Robin session is especially suitable for groups of 20-50 persons and can last from 90 to 120 minutes, depending on the number of participants and on the number of features to be investigated.
Participants discuss the different aspects of the topic in small groups: they quickly brainstorm their ideas on a particular feature, record them on a flipchart and then move on to the next station, where they will analyze a new aspect of the main theme. The time spent on a session decreases progressively, since the previous groups have already recorded their suggestions on the flipchart. When a group starts working on a new aspect of the topic, it has only to add what is missing from its perspective.
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Conducting a Round Robin session |
Preparation
Running the workshop
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Job Aid
Conducting a Round Robin session
References
- ↑ www.answers.com (1 September 2009), www.kstoolkit.org, (1 September 2009) i-p-k.co.za (1 September 2009)