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  • +{"en"=>"Civic tech training on digital participation tools"}
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  • +["Although digital public participation tools have been around for a few years, the COVID-19 pandemic brought them to the forefront, as it is less easy to hold public consultations in person. Soon, they were used to replace face-to-face meetings. Digital tools have their own advantages, but online consultations pose a number of challenges that are important to understand, including deliberation. This training would introduce the Powered People network to the world of digital participation tools in order to better assess the potential and risks associated with their use.\n\nOriginal idea: https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/82"]
  • +["Although digital public participation tools have been around for a few years, the COVID-19 pandemic brought them to the forefront, as it is less easy to hold public consultations in person. Soon, they were used to replace face-to-face meetings. Digital tools have their own advantages, but online consultations pose a number of challenges that are important to understand, including deliberation. This training would introduce the Powered People network to the world of digital participation tools in order to better assess the potential and risks associated with their use.\n\nOriginal idea: https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/82"]
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  • +["Although digital public participation tools have been around for a few years, the COVID-19 pandemic brought them to the forefront, as it is less easy to hold public consultations in person. Soon, they were used to replace face-to-face meetings. Digital tools have their own advantages, but online consultations pose a number of challenges that are important to understand, including deliberation. This training would introduce the Powered People network to the world of digital participation tools in order to better assess the potential and risks associated with their use.\n\nOriginal idea: https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/82"]
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  • +["Although digital public participation tools have been around for a few years, the COVID-19 pandemic brought them to the forefront, as it is less easy to hold public consultations in person. Soon, they were used to replace face-to-face meetings. Digital tools have their own advantages, but online consultations pose a number of challenges that are important to understand, including deliberation. This training would introduce the Powered People network to the world of digital participation tools in order to better assess the potential and risks associated with their use.\n\nOriginal idea: https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/82"]
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