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7 Ideas for a Virtual New Year’s Eve Event

AccelEvents

New Year’s Eve is a massive revenue generator for bars, restaurants, event venues, and even brands. Hosting a virtual game night for New Year’s Eve is an attractive prospect for a friendly participatory experience. . Over the last few years, Paint Nights have become extremely popular in local bars and restaurants. Games are fun.

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7 Ideas for a Virtual New Year’s Eve Event

AccelEvents

New Year’s Eve is a massive revenue generator for bars, restaurants, event venues, and even brands. Hosting a virtual game night for New Year’s Eve is an attractive prospect for a friendly participatory experience. . Over the last few years, Paint Nights have become extremely popular in local bars and restaurants. Games are fun.

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10 Ways to Build a Better Community Brainstorming Meeting

Museum 2.0

Bonded groups are useful if you want to understand people's existing attitudes and impressions. The best book I've read on the topic is Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making by Sam Kaner. In general, I find it is useful to: Honor everyone's contributions and ability to contribute at the top.

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Frameworks and Lessons from the Public Participation in Science Research Report

Museum 2.0

What does the word "participatory" mean to you? The various definitions of participatory projects can lead to confusion and misunderstandings. In the co-creation model, visitors and the institution work together from the beginning to define the project's goals and to generate the program or exhibit based on community interests.

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Thoughts on 3six5, a Successful Participatory Project

Museum 2.0

Yesterday, I had the delightful opportunity to participate in the 3six5 project , a yearlong participatory project in which 365 people write 365 journal entries for every day of 2010. This separates the desire to participate from the actual generation creative output. Could your institution make the change?

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Adventures in Participatory Journalism: An Interview with Sarah Rich about 48 Hour Magazine

Museum 2.0

Oh, and they wanted it to be participatory. I talked with Sarah Rich , one of the project’s instigators and staff members, to learn more about 48 Hour Magazine and its implications for other participatory media projects. What generated all the buzz? There was a “let’s make it happen” attitude that I think was really appealing.