The 3Ls of a Structured Debriefing Activity

A structured debrief for both formal and informal interactive sessions.
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The 3Ls of a structured debriefing activity:

  • Liked – things you appreciated
  • Learned – things you have learned
  • Lacked – things you would have done better

This skeleton structure can take various forms catering to varied occasions and audiences. Download The 3Ls of a Structured Debriefing Activity Template attached in the tool panel and apply them to your facilitated session.

Try out one of the variations described below!

Variation 1: Forming Questions

  • Occasion: Straightforward, short-time frame
  • Description: Form questions according to the 3Ls structure:
    • What things did you like during the event?
    • What have you learned from the event?
    • What would you have done better?

Variation 2: Fill out the Canvas

  • Occasion: Virtual, interactive, formal and informal
  • Description:
    • STEP 1: Share a link to a collaborative canvas with the group, which has 3 columns with the titles—Liked, Learned, Lacked
    • STEP 2: Ask the participants to post their ideas in each category in 5 minutes
    • STEP 3: Facilitate discussions regarding each cluster of posts
    • STEP 4: Compile important takeaways in a file
    • * This activity could also take place in-person using post-it notes and flip chart paper on a wall

Variation 3: Dice

  • Occasion: Informal, intriguing
  • Description:
    • STEP 1: Ask group members to roll a dice
    • STEP 2: Identify the number shown on the dice and use the table below to reflect about the corresponding category
      • 1, 4 = Liked
      • 2, 5 = Learned
      • 3, 6 = Lacked
    • STEP 3: Discuss and compile important takeaways in a file

Tips

This activity can be facilitated in person and online. Check out the different variations according to your session format!

Last Updated:  August 10, 2022
Source:

Retrospective. (N.D.). SessionLab. https://app.sessionlab.com/

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