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Sounding Reactions
Sounding Reactions

Sounding Reactions

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Key Info

Sounding Reactions is a structured feedback method using visual cards for quick and inclusive feedback collection during presentations and review sessions.

A structured feedback method that helps make reactions visible through specific prompts. These cards enable quick, structured feedback collection without lengthy discussions.

I am puzzled by …I am puzzled by …
I am puzzled by …

Reaction card for expressing confusion or concern constructively.

I observe …I observe …
I observe …

The "I observe" reaction card helps highlight patterns, anomalies, or noteworthy elements that catch attention during observations.

I notice …I notice …
I notice …

The "I notice" reaction card facilitates pure observation of sensory input without interpretation or evaluation.

I wonder …I wonder …
I wonder …

The "I wonder" reaction card encourages exploration and curiosity by expressing questions during presentations to expand conversations and perspectives.

This could be helpfulThis could be helpful
This could be helpful

Reaction card for offering constructive suggestions to improve drafts.

How to Use

Hold up the card that matches your perception during presentations, demos, or review sessions. This visual signaling allows facilitators to quickly gauge reactions and collect structured feedback without interrupting the flow.

Benefits

  • Quick feedback collection without extended discussions
  • Structured responses that are easier to process
  • Visual clarity for facilitators and presenters
  • Inclusive participation for different communication styles
  • Focused conversations around specific types of input
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