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Dial in the Details [Feb. 17, 2012, 12:21 p.m.]



You can run an event at home, at a restaurant, in a classroom. All you need is computers, an internet connection and an idea about what you want to hack on. The space for your event ideally offers both a large room where the group can meet as a whole, as well as “break-out” spaces, where smaller sets of participants can have discussions and collaborate.

In particular, an optimal venue for a participatory event has:

  • Large room where the group can meet as a whole in a circle
  • “Break-out” spaces, where smaller sets of participants can have discussions and collaborate.
  • Wireless internet, or an ethernet jack where a wireless router can be connected.
  • No fixed-in-place furniture; collaborative events go better when participants face each other without any furniture between them
     

Other considerations include:

  • Cost: If you're lucky, you can find a free or cheap place. 
  • Catering: All that cognitive collaborative work making will make people hungry! Just something to think about :)
  • Confirm hours of access, and verify that you can be in 1 hour before the event start time and stay up to 1 hour after event closing time 
  • Ask about any potential conflicts within the space. If other  people/orgs  will be using space and overhearing proceedings, make sure to explore potential noise and resource conflicts (e.g. limited bathrooms or a slow internet connection for the facility)


Post a photo of your space and comment on at least one peers' post.