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The weTable: A Tool for Participatory GIS Setup and Configuration for Planning at Public Workshops

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

The weTable transforms an ordinary tabletop into an interactive computer interface. This affordable participation tool enables teams to collaboratively explore and use computer-based data and programs in a workshop setting. Participants can easily use the interface with very little instruction, and it allows them to work with what matters most in a meeting' Aidata, maps, and their fellow participants. (7 Pages)

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