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Inspiration Card
Co-Creation
Format of the Tool

C14 I like, I wish, What if

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Objectives (What is the tool used for?)
Idea Generation Stakeholder & Citizen Engagement Need finding Planning & Development Evaluation Learning
Facilitation Level
Low
Group Size

2-100

Timeframe
Minutes
15-30
Description

It is a simple feedback tool through which you can gather general impressions on a workshop or a problem area in a city.

Description

Step-by-step guide on how to run the activity:
1. Prepare for the exercise
Depending on the size of the group you are working with, you can either print out the forms for each participant to fill out or draw the three categories on a whiteboard, on which the participants will stick their comments
2. Collect likes, wishes and what ifs
Each participant should have up to 10 minutes to note down their comments in the corresponding field. Note: Instead of “What if” you can use “I wonder”, “How to”, “How might I”
3. Analyze feedback
Transfer the input to an excel spreadsheet or a mind map. For there you can look for patterns and plan your next steps.

Materials
  • Printed forms or a whiteboard
  • Sticky notes
  • Markers
Benefits
  • Easy to facilitate
  • Easy to understand with little to no prior explanation
  • Quickly receive feedback
Source https://public-media.interaction-design.org/pdf/I-Like-I-Wish-What-If.pdf