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Survey to Gauge Interest in Printed Emergent Learning Illustrations Merchandise
A 5 question survey to gauge interest in creating purchasable items featuring the illustrations for the Principles of Emergent Learning developed by Optimistic Anthropology (
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Which types of merchandise featuring the Principles of Emergent Learning illustrations are of the greatest interest to you?
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No Interest
Might Buy
Definitely Would Buy
Magnet
Stickers
Mug
Posters or Wall Art
Postcards
Journal/Notebook
Tote Bag
No Interest
Might Buy
Definitely Would Buy
Magnet
Stickers
Mug
Posters or Wall Art
Postcards
Journal/Notebook
Tote Bag
How would you like the EL Principles illustrations to be featured on merchandise?
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1 Featured Illustration (eg Making Thinking Visible)
9 items featuring 1 principle on each (eg 9 postcards or postcards)).
All 9 principles featured on 1 item.
No opinion
Magnet
Stickers
Mug
Posters or Wall Art
Postcards
Journal/Notebook
Tote Bag
1 Featured Illustration (eg Making Thinking Visible)
9 items featuring 1 principle on each (eg 9 postcards or postcards)).
All 9 principles featured on 1 item.
No opinion
Magnet
Stickers
Mug
Posters or Wall Art
Postcards
Journal/Notebook
Tote Bag
Optional: If you prefer items that feature one of the principles of Emergent Learning illustrations, which would you most want to have featured on an item?
Strengthening Line of Site
Ensuring Diverse Perspectives Are At the Table
Asking Powerful Questions
Maximizing Freedom to Experiment
Stewarding Learning Over Time
Holding Expertise in Equal Measure
Making Thinking Visible
Keeping the Work at the Center
Returning Learning to the System
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If you have any other thoughts or ideas about how you'd like to see these illustrations used, we welcome them!
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