Hi hive mind,
I wondered what you thought to this.
We are running an event where we will be collecting feedback via small postcards. This feedback will include personal, but ultimately anonymised data (such as age and gender). It was suggested that we ask for peoples' email addresses on the card, however I'm uneasy with collecting personal and identifiable data on cards like this.
Does anyone have a low tech way they collect feedback containing personal data and email addresses at the same time, or is it the old separate clipboard for peoples' email addresses?
Answers on the back of a ... email.
best, John
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