Facilitation Processes 35

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Process notes for the facilitation activity called '35'

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How to play...

35

Resources for Facilitators: Viv McWaters, Beyond the Edge

www.vivmcwaters.com.au

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Hi, I’m Olly,

your host

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A group assesses ideas by giving a comparative score out of 7 during 5 rounds that includes swapping and pairing

up with a different person each round

Here’s an overview of 35

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10 - 30

players

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about 30 minutes

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You’ll need a small blank card - one for each person.

And space for people to stand and walk around as

a group

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And, don’t forget...

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Intention is most important when deciding what activities to use

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...need anonymous participation...want to rank ideas quickly

...want people to engage with each other’s ideas

Play 35 when you...

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Game Flow

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Step 1

Propose a question or topic and ask each person to write a response on their blank card

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Step 2

Demonstrate the scoring process

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SCORINGTwo cards are compared and each given a score out of 7. The more important a card, the higher the score.

NO fractions!

Possible scores are 7 & 0, 6 & 1, 5 & 2, 4 & 3

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Step 3

Invite everyone to stand up and bring their card and a pen.

Start swapping cards - and don’t stop to read them.

After 30 seconds or so ask everyone to pair up, score

their cards and write the score on the back.

Do this 5 times in total.Friday, 19 June 2009

Step 4

After the fifth round ask each person to add up the total

score for their card.

Then line up from the lowest to the highest score.

Read out the cards - from lowest to highest.

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Oh, and there’s some

variations...

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Variations

With a small group, or when you have little time, just do 3

rounds.

If you have an odd number of people you will always have a group of 3. Tell them to score their three cards out of 10.

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Debrief

questions

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What themes or patterns

have emerged?

What new information did you gain?

What does this tell us about our similarities

and differences?What else...?

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Thiagi for the original game www.thiagi.com iStockphoto for the images www.istockphoto.com

Made byViv McWaters, Beyond the Edge

Acknowledgements

Thank you to..

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