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Incorrect sentence in Jason Hibbets' chapter #36

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semioticrobotic opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 2 comments
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Incorrect sentence in Jason Hibbets' chapter #36

semioticrobotic opened this issue Mar 7, 2018 · 2 comments
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On page 320, in Step 7, appears the following text:

After the pitches, give all participants three votes to select the topic(s) they are most interested in discussing or exploring further. Have them vote on the pitch paper, using tickmarks, with the markers or pens. Alternatively, you can "dot" vote with circular stickers. Votes can spread out or stacked for preferred topics. Allow up to 10 minutes for this step."

The sentence "Votes can spread out or stacked for preferred topics" needs to be re-written for clarity.

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jhibbets commented Mar 7, 2018 via email

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Thanks for this, @jhibbets! I assumed that's what it meant. I just wanted to make sure future iterations of the book have added clarity. Appreciate it.

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