Sketchbook with drawings of faces with a range of emotions from frowning to smiling.The growing popularity and use of emojis provides a fun and easy way to quickly survey participants of all ages, including pre-readers, about their experience. Ask participants to draw (or select from a group of emoji options) an emoji that symbolizes how the interaction made them feel or what they thought of a certain aspect of an event as a fun way to gauge the level of your audeince's engagement. Depending on your setting, emojis can be drawn, typed (using a phone, tablet or computer) or created with physical materials.

When to Use:ÌýAny time with question prompt, at the end or while exiting an event

Estimated Time:Ìý5Ìý³¾¾±²Ô³Ü³Ù±ð²õ

Participants:ÌýYoung Children, Youth

³§³Ü±è±è±ô¾±±ð²õ:ÌýFlexible depending on setting and group. Try these different options.

  • Paper, drawing supplies
  • Collage or made from craft materials
  • Technology - students select anÌýemoji icon
  • Use online tools or apps for ratings and feedback

Resources:

  • from Help.com
  • Ìýfrom Saberfeedback.com