Interesting session on Having Fun and Sharing Gratitude in Distributed Online Communities. Here are some notes.
Facilitators
- J.Nathan Matias (MIT Media Lab / Awesome Knowledge Foundation) @natematias – research on gratitude
 - Vanessa Gennarelli (P2PU) – build communities online
 
Fewer options to celebrate things together in distributed communities.
Examples:
- Yammer Praise
 - KudoNow (performance review)
 - Wikipedia Thanks (for every single edit)
 
Awesome Knowledge – fun awesome projects that spread knowledge, part of Awesome Foundation; celebrate in weird and crazy ways
Other Tools/Examples
- chat circles
 - spreadsheet fun
 - surprise Google Hangout
 - Twitch Plays Pokemon (Pokemon game attached to chat room)
 - Scavenger Hunt – hacked it by OCR, crowdsourcing answers, google maps to tell where the physical group has to go
 - Online dance parties e.g. plug.dj
 - Meatspaces (video based, animation gif chat platform)
 
P2PU Example
- lovebombs – what can do and accomplish?
 - model the behaviour we want to see
 - inspire others to take it in another direction
 - cohere as a group
 - ritual can recognize the person, and sets the tone
 - Scratch – features
 - feature stellar feedback to model and inspire others
 - showing success through the interconnected but also to connect to those who are outliers
 
Challenges
- first have to decide what you’re going to celebrate
 - want to celebrate the right things
 - how to? need to? separate coming together to work on something vs. celebrating
 - inclusion – what about people who feel left out?
 - does it become a race at some point?
 - encouraging sharing
 
Things we could do
- send thank you cards
 - storytelling – put into newsletters
 - personalization and showing personality
 - sharing, even failure in a fun and reflective way. Saying that we’re sharing ownership. showing appreciation
 - badges, can help make visible what was invisible before, models what is valued, can be used for feedback
 - throw someone a “life line”
 - take a piece of data about them and visualize it
 - showcase to highlight what people have built themselves (vs. for example, outsourced)
 - “PowerPoint kareoke” – 5 mins to use whatever slides are there; could do it with other people’s projects
 - highlight strong skills (profile) and get others to connect with them
 - introduce someone by mapping their location and getting others to find and share a fun fact about the city
 - Friday Disco Backup – sharing what you’re listening to on Friday
 - CC-BY + (heart)
 - better messaging, that is giving events names that recognize people’s roles (for example, Hey Expert)
 - digital party in a box
 - party popper that everyone would have to have to work together to get it open
 - group photo software in real-time
 - duo (disco) – shared, curator list