<aside> 💡 This page gives you recommendations on how to document your workshop.

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Documenting your workshop while it is happening is smart. It is also a good idea to document it online or at least digitally. That way everyone who participates will have access to the outcome of the workshop - both during and after.

Related Digital tools

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Individual notes

It makes it possible for everyone to take their own notes but the good part is that they can easily be shared by inviting others to your own document. In that way, when working as a group everyone can, for example, work in the same document. This leads to you only needing one application for all your notes.

evernote

google docs

dropbox paper

Collaborative

Notion (where this wiki is hosted).

Depending on what the workshop looks like sites such as Google Forms and Mentimeter can be good ways where everyone use digital devices to collectively map outputs.