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7 Ideas for a Virtual New Year’s Eve Event

AccelEvents

Hosting a virtual game night for New Year’s Eve is an attractive prospect for a friendly participatory experience. . This will require planning as you’ll have to assign roles, build your plot, and send props to attendees but the payoff will be more than worth it. . Foster this attitude with a calmer New Year’s Eve event. .

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7 Ideas for a Virtual New Year’s Eve Event

AccelEvents

Hosting a virtual game night for New Year’s Eve is an attractive prospect for a friendly participatory experience. . This will require planning as you’ll have to assign roles, build your plot, and send props to attendees but the payoff will be more than worth it. . Foster this attitude with a calmer New Year’s Eve event. .

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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. Participation in science research is a good basis on which to develop a framework for participatory models because it is based on a consistent scientific process with many steps.

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Complicity, Intimacy, Community

Museum 2.0

I think small museums are generally better than large ones at fostering local communities of visitors and members. To some extent, complicity is determined by individual attitude. When visitors feel confident about their roles and opportunities, they are more likely to feel able to extend their experience in a social direction.

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Building Community Bridges: A "So What" Behind Social Participation

Museum 2.0

At the adjacent table, my colleague Stacey Garcia was meeting with a local artist, Kyle Lane-McKinley, to talk about an upcoming project. It could have been the attitude of the museum that supports participation and conversation. On the third floor, they sat down in our creativity lounge and started making collages.