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Documentation

We experienced this tool while doing the students workshop about the relief of stress and burnout. We went around university and stumbled on very random things. With this tool, we didn't have a specific focus while observing the surroundings, but it was a good way to get going, and breathe some fresh air on the outside.

The walk definetely woke us up and was stimulating for us to keep going with the rest of the workshop.
Unfortunately, the sticky notes that we used didn't stick so well
and we had to pick them up everytime they would fall, so we wouldnt' focus too much on the environment.
I would recommand a notebook.

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Best practices

When using this tool, make sure to satisfy the checkboxes below. You can find more details about each box in the bottom.

The itinerary

Before actually doing the actvity, prepare your itinerary. Think about the access to the places you would like to go. Avoid crowded places or places where your presence could be a burden. Think about stimulating rooms and environments. If you go out, make sure you are in a safe environment.

The material

Prepare pens and papers for each participant, before doing the activity.

The monitoring

You are walking in living and dynamic spaces. Adapt your itinerary depending on what's happening around you. Always have an eye on the participants and make sure that everyone is in check.