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Participation 4 all anywhere!



                    http://b-involved.jrc.it/




11th October 2007
Description
    • Internet application that enables a small group of people
      to have a focused discussion about a pre-defined issue.


    • Each group has at least
      one Moderator and
      several Participants who
      meet in a virtual room.




2
Features
    Participants Table
    • Graphical representation of the people participating in
      the event.
                         – Each person (participant or moderator) is
                           represented by an icon and a login name;
                         – The highlighted icons represent the people
                           online
                         – Moderators’ logins are displayed in blue, and
                           the participants’ in black;
                         – If you are a Participant, your own login is
                           displayed in red;
                         – Shows the user status.

3
Features
    Discussion Chat
    • Area where the participants are able to write their
      opinions about the issues in discussion.
       – The Moderators should facilitate the discussion;
       – The Participants should take in full account the Moderator’s
         instructions;
       – Participants should be familiarised to
         write with the keyboard;
       – The discussion is automatically stored.




4
Features
    Presentation Viewer
    • Place where you can view a presentation about the issue
      of concern.
       – The presentation should be
         short and simple;
       – The Organizer/Moderator
         of the focus group is responsible
         for creating this presentation;
       – Synchronized presentation.




5
Features
    Whiteboard
    • Place where the participants can contribute with real
      time drawings and schemes.
                                    – Several people can provide
                                      inputs to the same drawing in a
                                      collaborative environment;
                                    – Participants have at their
                                      disposal several basic drawing
                                      tools;
                                    – Drawings are automatically
                                      saved.



6
Features
    Virtual Library
    • Shared space where everybody can view and send
      different types of documents and links.
       – The material should be relevant to the issue in discussion;
       – The Moderators have the possibility to alter and delete any
         material or link sent;
       – Files accepted:
               – Text files: .txt, .rtf, .doc, .pdf;
               – Spreadsheet: .xls;
               – Presentations: .ppt, .pps;
               – Images: .jpg, .gif, .png;
               – Animations: .avi, .swf.
7
Features
    Video
    • Allows you to broadcast live audio and video to the other
      participants.
       – Moderator has the possibility to see and listen to all the
         participants;
       – Participants can only see (and listen) the moderator and a
         participant of its choice;
       – it’s possible to control what you broadcast.




8
Features
    Private Chat
    • Allows the moderator to have a one-to-one conversation
      with any participant.
       – Feature available only to the moderator;
       – The others participants can see the conversation.




9
Main Advantages
     • Allows remote and distributed e-participation sessions
     • Effective in providing on-screen visual stimulate to
       participants
     • No need to install any specific software
     • The discussion is automatically stored in a database and
       can be saved and analyzed later on by the Moderator
     • No cost associated




10
Main Challenges
     • Access: Requires an internet connection;
     • Skills (Usability): one needs to be skilled to work with
       computers;
     • Accessibility;
     • Person presence is partial lost: body language, tone of
       voice and other visual signals might not picked up;
     • Group dynamics as we know it, does change;
     • Moderation.




11
The (on-going) Future
     • Integration of evaluation tools
        – multi-criteria evaluation
        – participatory scenarios building;



     • Enhancement of moderation management tools (e.g.
       monitoring and control features).




12
More Information
     •   b-involved website
         http://b-involved.jrc.it/



     •   Authors e-mails
         Paulo Rosa: paulo.rosa@jrc.it
         Ângela Guimarães Pereira: angela.pereira@jrc.it
         Gonçalo Lobo: ggl@fct.unl.pt




13

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b-involved: Participation 4 all anywhere!

  • 1. Participation 4 all anywhere! http://b-involved.jrc.it/ 11th October 2007
  • 2. Description • Internet application that enables a small group of people to have a focused discussion about a pre-defined issue. • Each group has at least one Moderator and several Participants who meet in a virtual room. 2
  • 3. Features Participants Table • Graphical representation of the people participating in the event. – Each person (participant or moderator) is represented by an icon and a login name; – The highlighted icons represent the people online – Moderators’ logins are displayed in blue, and the participants’ in black; – If you are a Participant, your own login is displayed in red; – Shows the user status. 3
  • 4. Features Discussion Chat • Area where the participants are able to write their opinions about the issues in discussion. – The Moderators should facilitate the discussion; – The Participants should take in full account the Moderator’s instructions; – Participants should be familiarised to write with the keyboard; – The discussion is automatically stored. 4
  • 5. Features Presentation Viewer • Place where you can view a presentation about the issue of concern. – The presentation should be short and simple; – The Organizer/Moderator of the focus group is responsible for creating this presentation; – Synchronized presentation. 5
  • 6. Features Whiteboard • Place where the participants can contribute with real time drawings and schemes. – Several people can provide inputs to the same drawing in a collaborative environment; – Participants have at their disposal several basic drawing tools; – Drawings are automatically saved. 6
  • 7. Features Virtual Library • Shared space where everybody can view and send different types of documents and links. – The material should be relevant to the issue in discussion; – The Moderators have the possibility to alter and delete any material or link sent; – Files accepted: – Text files: .txt, .rtf, .doc, .pdf; – Spreadsheet: .xls; – Presentations: .ppt, .pps; – Images: .jpg, .gif, .png; – Animations: .avi, .swf. 7
  • 8. Features Video • Allows you to broadcast live audio and video to the other participants. – Moderator has the possibility to see and listen to all the participants; – Participants can only see (and listen) the moderator and a participant of its choice; – it’s possible to control what you broadcast. 8
  • 9. Features Private Chat • Allows the moderator to have a one-to-one conversation with any participant. – Feature available only to the moderator; – The others participants can see the conversation. 9
  • 10. Main Advantages • Allows remote and distributed e-participation sessions • Effective in providing on-screen visual stimulate to participants • No need to install any specific software • The discussion is automatically stored in a database and can be saved and analyzed later on by the Moderator • No cost associated 10
  • 11. Main Challenges • Access: Requires an internet connection; • Skills (Usability): one needs to be skilled to work with computers; • Accessibility; • Person presence is partial lost: body language, tone of voice and other visual signals might not picked up; • Group dynamics as we know it, does change; • Moderation. 11
  • 12. The (on-going) Future • Integration of evaluation tools – multi-criteria evaluation – participatory scenarios building; • Enhancement of moderation management tools (e.g. monitoring and control features). 12
  • 13. More Information • b-involved website http://b-involved.jrc.it/ • Authors e-mails Paulo Rosa: paulo.rosa@jrc.it Ângela Guimarães Pereira: angela.pereira@jrc.it Gonçalo Lobo: ggl@fct.unl.pt 13