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  2. Real-time Delphi - Wikipedia

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    The conference was characterized by remote locations of participants, an online tool to access and give judgments, anonymity of the participants, continuous operations and analysis of results (i.e. participants were able to see given answers of the other participants in real-time), as well as asynchronous participation (i.e. participants could ...

  3. Electronic meeting system - Wikipedia

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    An electronic meeting system (EMS) is a type of computer software that facilitates creative problem solving and decision-making of groups within or across organizations. The term was coined by Alan R. Dennis et al. in 1988.

  4. Member check - Wikipedia

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    Member checks completed after a study are completed by sharing all of the findings with the participants involved. This allows participants to critically analyze the findings and comment on them. The participants either affirm that the summaries reflect their views, feelings, and experiences, or that they do not reflect these experiences.

  5. Program evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Here the evaluator asks program participants and program staff how they would like to improve the program in relation to the key activities listed. The objective is to create a thread of coherence whereby the mission generated (step 1) guides the stock take (step 2) which forms the basis for the plans for the future (step 3).

  6. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    The California Report Card (CRC), a program jointly launched in January 2014 by the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society [150] and Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, is an example of modern-day crowd voting. Participants access the CRC online and vote on six timely issues.

  7. Delphi method - Wikipedia

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    The following key characteristics of the Delphi method help the participants to focus on the issues at hand and separate Delphi from other methodologies: in this technique a panel of experts is drawn from both inside and outside the organisation. The panel consists of experts having knowledge of the area requiring decision making.

  8. Get Together - Wikipedia

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    Get Together may refer to: "Get Together" or "Let's Get Together", a 1963 song written and recorded by Chet Powers (as Dino Valenti), and then by the Kingston Trio, the Youngbloods and others "Get Together" (Madonna song), 2005 "Get Together", by Solange Knowles from the album Solo Star, 2002; The Sims 4: Get Together, an expansion pack for the ...

  9. Collaborative learning - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together. [1] Unlike individual learning, people engaged in collaborative learning capitalize on one another's resources and skills (asking one another for information, evaluating one another's ideas, monitoring one another's work, etc.).