Difference between revisions of "Round Robin"
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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…''' | ||
Revision as of 08:43, 15 September 2009
Conducting a Round Robin session |
Preparation
Running the workshop
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References
- ↑ www.answers.com (1 September 2009), www.kstoolkit.org, (1 September 2009) i-p-k.co.za (1 September 2009)