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OVERVIEW OF ALL KOSMO MODULES

Brainstorming

Participants can submit their ideas and discuss the ideas of others.

Examples: What topics should be discussed in the next team meeting? What are your ideas for our neighborhood?

Brainstorming on a Map

Participants can enter their own ideas on a card and discuss the ideas of others.

Examples: Where in the neighborhood should Car-Sharing points be set up? Where in the city is cycling too dangerous?

Idea Challenge

In a first phase, participants can enter their own ideas on a card and discuss the ideas of others. In a second phase the ideas are evaluated (in favor or against).

Examples: Which projects should be funded in the next financial period? What should we do at the Christmas party?

Idea Challenge on a Map

In a first phase, the participants can write their own ideas on a map and discuss the ideas of others on that map too. In a second phase, the ideas are evaluated (in favor or against).

Example: Who maintains the most beautiful tree area and should receive the environmental award for it? Which of these sustainable project ideas in Germany should receive the Community Award?

Text Review

The participants can discuss a set text paragraph by paragraph that you have previously added.

Examples: What is your opinion on our proposal for the new organisational mission statement? What is your opinion on a bill proposal?

Poll

Participants can answer open or multiple choice questions and comment on the poll.

Examples: How satisfied are they with the city's mobility offers? Which of the four slogans that have been worked out should become the new one?

Participatory Budgeting

Participants can enter their own suggestions on a card and provide a budget. The ideas of others can be discussed and evaluated (in favor or against).

Examples: Which projects for the neighborhood or the city should be financed with public money?

Interactive Event

The participants of an event can ask their questions live online. Other participants can support the question. A moderator can sort the questions by support and affiliation.

Examples: What is your question to the speakers or discussants on stage?

Prioritization

The participants can discuss and evaluate (for/against) the ideas and topics you have put forward. Participants cannot add ideas and topics.

Examples: What is your opinion on the four scenarios for traffic planning and which one do you prefer? What is your opinion on these 10 guiding principles for our association?

Debate Module

Participants can discuss one or more posted topics or questions. To structure the debate, responses are categorised and can be searched, sorted and filtered.

Examples: Should our association focus more strategically on young people?