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10 Self
Assessment Tools
1. Rating - Ladder / volume knob
2. Collecting - Crown / Jar
3. Random question - Dice / fortune teller
4. Tracking - Graph / Time Plot
5. Organiser - Train
6. Review - Like-Dislike (traffic signal)
7. Continuum - Rope and knots
8. Choosing - Emoticons
9. Filtering - TrashBin
10.Impact - Cup
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RatingKey Q?: How well did I do it?
TYPE: QuantitativeUSAGE: Anywhere, Any aspect
EXAMPLE: Movie RatingsVARIANTS: 5 point scale, Grades,
Stars, etcVALUE ADDs: Describe each rung
with text. Bar from giving middle ratings (say no
4, 5 or 6)
Ladder
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CollectingKey Q?: How many times did I use it?
TYPE: QuantitativeUSAGE: Suitable for specific skills /
abilities / HOM usedEXAMPLE: Score Card
VARIANTS: Freq charts, Any kinds of marking or tokens collection.VALUE ADDs: Describe each
collection (eg responsibility jar - write on a chit and
make a ball and put it in the jar) Diff colour for diff kinds of usages -
red for judgemental, blue for non judgemental responses
Crown
responsible
attentive
caring
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QuestionsKey Q?: Have I thought about it
in this way?TYPE: Perspective
USAGE: Suitable for expanding / widening the reflection
EXAMPLE: Reflective QsVARIANTS: Pre written questions
randomised by any medium.VALUE ADDs: For each question -
think of two opposite answersFor each question - add one more
question of mine
Dice
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TrackingKey Q?: How did I do over time?
TYPE: QuantitativeUSAGE: Track one aspect over a
period of timeEXAMPLE: Performance over timeVARIANTS: Plots, line charts, time
lines, etcVALUE ADDs: Label each point on the
time line qualitatively.
Plotmy confidence
H O U R S
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OrganiserKey Q?: In each category (sub
category) - what I did?TYPE: Qualitative
USAGE: Suitable for covering all / diff aspects of any doing / day. Useful for
planning and then evaluatingEXAMPLE: A form
VARIANTS: Mind-Maps, Quadrant charts (SWOT), etc
VALUE ADDs: Create own organiser in advance and fill it up at the end.
Train
WHAT WE DID
WHO ALL DID WHAT
STRENGTHSUSED
RESULTS ACHIEVED
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ReviewKey Q?: Did I like it?
TYPE: QualitativeUSAGE: Suitable for quick overall
review (used as a survey). Specially of end result.
EXAMPLE: FacebookVARIANTS: Thumbs up / down, etc
VALUE ADDs: Give reason with review.
Talk what would have caused the review to change (either ways).
Traffic signal
LIKE
INTERESTING
DISLIKE
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ContinuumKey Q?: Where in between two
extremes was I?TYPE: Qualitative
USAGE: Suitable when we fluctuate between two equally acceptable
opposites (Busy- Resting, Adjusting - Challenging).
EXAMPLE: ParadoxesVARIANTS: Slider, etc
VALUE ADDs: Give reason for the placement of the knot.
Talk what would have moved towards any one extreme.
Rope & Knots
TRYING MANY THINGS
FOCUSSED ON ONE
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ChoosingKey Q?: Which out of the options was
applicable for me?TYPE: Qualitative
USAGE: Suitable to identify what was I going through or using
EXAMPLE: Multiple Options QuizzesVARIANTS: Charts, Drop down lists, etc
VALUE ADDs: Mix up some interesting, offbeat or
even crazy choices. Give one example why you have
chosen this.
Emoticons
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FilteringKey Q?: Which out of my list
- are most important?TYPE: Qualitative
USAGE: Write all possible events, achievements, strengths used etc and then one by one I throw away the not
imp ones - till I am left with 1-3 toppersEXAMPLE: Prioritisation
VARIANTS: Funnels, Ranking lists, strike throughs, Order-the-Tower etcVALUE ADDs: Track over a period of
time - observe what I dispose and what I value. Do I see a pattern?
TrashBin
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ImpactKey Q?: How significant is my impact?
TYPE: QuantitativeUSAGE: This is measurement of extent
/ impact / results.EXAMPLE: Percentage
VARIANTS: Impact pies etcVALUE ADDs: Describe what all was
achieved and what all was left?How will I achieve what is left?
Cup
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MetaphorKey Q?: How can i relate my experience to (any) object.?
TYPE: QualitativeUSAGE: Connect specific features of
any object with our experience - helps in pulling out key characteristics.
EXAMPLE: SymbolsVARIANTS: Making a logo, connecting
to a story or character etcVALUE ADDs: Draw, make using clay,
sand, paper etc.
Visuals
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BONUSTOOL
● While I use it on self, I can invite peers, observers, facilitators to use the same tool on me.
● I can note observations which arise out of the usage of the tool in words or as drawings in my notebook and use this notebook as a journal of observing self over time.
● What I assess myself about is perhaps more important than how I assess - hence I plan myassessment.
USING TOOLS
What to assess
How to assess
How assessment
helped
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