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Water Evaluation

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to evaluate a meeting, an event, a workcamp, a training

Description of the tool

At the end of the event/training/meeting you have organized, select four/five aspects you would like to evaluate (i.e.: accommodation, food, free time, acquired skills, group dynamics). Write them down in pieces of paper and lay each ticket near an empty glass. Prepare a bucket or a big jug filled with water and give each participant an empty glass. Invite the first one to fill his/her glass and to share the quantity of water in the glasses according to his/her tastes/opinions (for exemple: if s/he thinks the group dynamics were poor, s/he can pour just a few drops, or even none, in the respective glass). After sharing the water, each participant is invited to comment the choices, if s/he wants. At the end it will be clear, by observing the quantity of water in the different glasses, wich aspect was strong or poor. If a glass got filled, you can add a second one.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/927

This tool is for

10-20 participants

and addresses

Voluntary Service

Materials needed:

glasses, jugs, water

Duration:

according to participants (20 min.- 40 min)

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

(If you can claim authorship of this tool, please contact !)

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Mauro Carta (on 23 July 2008)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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