One’s own dot/color is directly identifiable. Room for discussion on each dot. Nuance because dots may keep moving during discussion.
Ask your participants to pointpoint something and discover what catches their eye
The Pointer allows each participant in a QANDR session to point to something. Its application is very flexible, e.g. in market research it is often used to discuss advertising or packaging material, in civic participation it is used to point to a map, and in education we have seen that a process diagram is used to ask in which stages a certain product or service is (e.g. place on the Gartner hype-cycle).
One’s own dot/color is directly identifiable. Room for discussion on each dot. Nuance because dots may keep moving during discussion.
Takes more time to identify one’s own dot/color. Clear insight into popularity of viewpoints. They can also be discussed.
Mainscreen becomes a heatmap with accents. Let people selectively give their say.