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Dot Voting

Dot voting is a group-decision technique in which each participant is given a fixed number of dot stickers (typically three to five) and votes on posted options by placing dots on their preferred items. The aggregate distribution produces a visible cohort-level prioritization. Dot voting is often used inside Gallery Walk to produce a numeric read on what the cohort collectively prioritized across posted work, and it also appears as a standalone decision-making activity in facilitation contexts.

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  • Gallery Walk

    Gallery Walk is a collaborative learning activity in which participant work, cases, or artifacts are posted around the room — on walls, flip charts, or tables — and participants circulate through each…