6. Ladder of Participation Learning increases with engagement. Design with incentives in mind to move participants up the ladder of participation.
7. Source: http://thelongtail.com/the_long_tail/about.html Many citizens making small contributions can have a tremendous impact. Design for many varying (low to high) levels of commitment to the engagement process. The “Long Tail” of Participation
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21. Public Engagement on Transportation Policy with Facebook www.gcc.ubc.ca Susanna Haas Lyons Researcher, University of British Columbia Public Engagement Specialist, Engaging.ly [email_address] @zannalyons www.engaging.ly Case Study #5
22. Case Study #5: Public Engagement on Transportation Policy with Facebook