Account for impact Sample Clauses

Account for impact each off-line workshop report would include the results of the online discussion and how they were taken into account in the live event itself. Therefore, the lessons learned from our personal experiences in the on-line engagement of stakeholders teach us two fundamental things:  On-line engagement by itself is not sufficient. Offline, dedicated workshops are needed to generate better quality of debate and lead towards collaboration, and at the same time show the importance of the on-line contribution of the stakeholders to the project’s activities.  Off-line and especially on-line engagement activities have to be performed on the bases to concrete results and/or relevant issues related to the project’s achievements to avoid rebound effects on the project’s achievements and their exploitation potential. To do so, it is necessary to design the dissemination plan in an open and action-oriented way, that take into account the pros and cons of the two main typologies of engagement and that is tailored on the key milestones of the project. In particular, online and offline engagement activities have to be deeply integrated in order to generated maximum impact. Online activities are particularly useful BEFORE the live event, to raise awareness, open up the debate and identify hot issues and speakers. They are also useful AFTER the event to ensure that ideas are followed up and participants can get in touch with each other. On-line engagement On-line activities have to be designed to accompany the project all through its duration. They have to proactively generate discussion before and after the workshop and to open up the engagement activities and generate collaboration. In general terms, the key features of the online activity are:
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