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The following notes detail how to facilitate a [[Drumbeat/events/kit/facilitation/spectrogram|Spectrogram]].
Introduce the Session:
* Explain the basics:
* Explain the basics:
** This is an "interactive opinion spectrum": Point to the tape, explain that it represents the full range of opinions on "controversial" matters, from "completely agree" (Point to that end) to "completely disagree" (point to the other end)
** This is an "interactive opinion spectrum": Point to the tape, explain that it represents the full range of opinions on "controversial" matters, from "completely agree" (Point to that end) to "completely disagree" (point to the other end)
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* Do the second spectrogram. Only do a third if one of the first two was short or weak
* Do the second spectrogram. Only do a third if one of the first two was short or weak


19.25 To finish the session:
To finish the session:


* Announce you'll take 1 or 2 more statements
* Announce you'll take 1 or 2 more statements

Revision as of 20:10, 8 August 2010

The following notes detail how to facilitate a Spectrogram.

Introduce the Session:

  • Explain the basics:
    • This is an "interactive opinion spectrum": Point to the tape, explain that it represents the full range of opinions on "controversial" matters, from "completely agree" (Point to that end) to "completely disagree" (point to the other end)
    • All participants will be invited to react to statements by standing at the appropriate point on the line for their own opinion
    • There are no spectators
    • Explain that there will be a demo to clarify the process
  • Do the demo
    • As the demo team to come forward
    • Push back necessary chairs to make room for people to move on the line
    • Explain that you are going to make a "very controversial statement", and participants will react
    • Make the statement and have the demo team move to their positions
    • Ask each to explain why they are standing where they are standing
    • Try to keep it light and funny
    • Ask everyone if they now understand the idea
  • Give additional instructions to the participants
    • You should interpret each statement any way you want
    • When you speak, make exactly one point, not several
    • Speak to the whole group, not in response to individuals
    • Please refrain from side conversations, honor the speaker
      • Please don't interrupt someone speaking to make a counter point
    • If someone says something that makes you change your thinking, move towards them to indicate that your are evolving your opinion to agree (or away if you're disagreeing more :^)
    • If you want to agree with someone in a silent fashion, wiggle your fingers to "twinkle" agreement.

To start the actual session:

  • Invite everyone to stand up
    • Push back chairs fully to clear room around the line.
    • Remind participants tthere are no spectators
  • Facilitate the spectrogram
    • Make the spectrogram statement
      • Emphasize each word,
    • Start at the extremes, move to one end and take 1 or 2 statements
      • Tell others you'll come back for their opinions
    • Move to the other extreme end and ask for 1 or 2 statements.
      • Play these comments off the earlier ones
    • Don't let individual participants debate each other too much
  • Do the second spectrogram. Only do a third if one of the first two was short or weak

To finish the session:

  • Announce you'll take 1 or 2 more statements
    • Try to get them from folks who haven't spoken very much yet
  • Bring things to a close and thank everyone for playing