Expert discussion
A panel discussion is a live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panellists, who share differing perspectives, in front of a large audience. It is often employed in a meeting, conference or convention. The panel is typically facilitated by a “moderator” who guides the panel and the audience through the event. The panel, typically 3-4 experts or practitioners in the field, shares facts, opinions and responds to audience questions either through questions curated by the moderator or taken from the audience directly. The moderator’s task is to organize effective and result oriented discussion on topic questions. The panel session typically lasts for 60-90 minutes.
Basic Information on the Method
Mode of communication
		Face-to-face, Online, Both
Group size
		1-5
Geographical scale
		Public space, Neighbourhood, City, Region
Skills required
		Average, Advanced
Resources needed
		Low
Level of Involvement
Level of involvement
		Consult
Type of knowledge enabled
		Divergence (Small groups)
Additional Criteria
Planning phase
		Initiatiion, Evaluation & Research
Methodological approach
		Organisational, Political
