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An [[event setting]] is a surrounding or environment detail of an event such as a purposeful meeting or convention.
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[[Event 5W3H]] (or, simply, [[5W3H]]; hereinafter, ''5W3H'') is a framework that describes surroundings and environments of an event such as a purposeful meeting or convention. ''5W3H'' refers to five interrogative words starting with "W", which are "What? When? Where? Who? Why?", as well as to three phrases starting with an interrogative word, "How", which are "How to prepare? How to participate? How to follow-up". Alternatively, ''5W3H'' can be called [[event setting]]s.
  
==Basic settings==
 
===Name/title==
 
  
Event title
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==5W==
Title (required)
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For the purposes of this very wikipage, ''5W'' refers to applications of the [[Five Ws]] framework to [[event organizing]].
  
A good title immediately gives people an idea of what the event is about.
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===What===
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: For the purposes of this very wikipage, ''What'' refers to event subject matters that are described in its [[#"What" matters|"What" matters]] section.
  
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===When===
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Time
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Start Date & End Date, Time Format, Time Zone
  
What
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When
Featured photo
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Date and time
At least 1200 x 675 pixels
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Start time, time of day
Description
 
  
Let your attendees know what to expect, including the agenda, what they need to bring, and how to find the group.
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Start time, time of day
  
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EDT
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Duration
  
This field is required
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===Where===
Speaker
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Venue
Upgrade to unlock
 
This event has a speaker
 
Topics
 
 
 
You can pick up to 5 topics. Topics describe what your Meetup event is about in a word or two. They also help us show your event to members with matching interests. Learn how to choose the best topics for your event.
 
How to increase event discovery
 
Selecting a relevant, but wide range of topics that describe your event.
 
 
 
Chess • Park Games • Make New Friends • Hanging Out • Lunch
 
 
 
    Chess • Speed Chess • Chess Enthusiasts • Beginner Chess • Chess Team
 
 
 
Replace topics to best describe your event.
 
Suggested topics
 
 
Location
 
Location
 
Make this an online event
 
Make this an online event
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Share additional information about this event’s COVID-19 safety measures below.
 
Share additional information about this event’s COVID-19 safety measures below.
  
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===Who===
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: For the purposes of this very wikipage, ''Who'' refers to the ''Event's'' participants, who are described in its [[#"Who" matters|"Who" matters]] section.
  
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===Why===
  
Choose at least one communication tool
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==3H==
Chat
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Communication tool
Recommended to help keep you connected with your event attendees
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===How to prepare===
Comments
 
Optional settings
 
  
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Chat. Recommended to help keep you connected with your event attendees
  
Your members want to give back
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Comments
Activate fundraising to allow members to donate to your group.
 
By opting-in, you agree to our Services Agreement.
 
Learn more
 
  
Check out a Meet and Greet event template
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Platforms
  
Copy the last event
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===How to participate===
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Format
  
CNM Cyber This Week
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===How to follow-up===
  
Tips for a great event
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=="What" matters==
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Describe things in a clear order so it's easy to digest. Start with an overall description of the event and include a basic agenda, before you move into really specific details.
  
Be descriptive
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===Title===
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First-degree content, essence
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Name
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Title. A good title immediately gives people an idea of what the event is about.
  
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===Summary===
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Second-degree content
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Featured photo
  
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Let your attendees know what to expect, including the agenda, what they need to bring, and how to find the group.
  
Get organized
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Be descriptive
  
Describe things in a clear order so it's easy to digest. Start with an overall description of the event and include a basic agenda, before you move into really specific details.
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A photo or image to give members a better feel for the event.
  
Add an image
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===Background===
  
Upload a photo or image to give members a better feel for the event.
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Logo
  
Get more tips in the Organizer Guide
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===Searchables===
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Labels
  
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Topics
  
===Time===
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You can pick up to 5 topics. Topics describe what your Meetup event is about in a word or two. They also help us show your event to members with matching interests. Learn how to choose the best topics for your event.
Start Date & End Date, Time Format, Time Zone
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How to increase event discovery
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Selecting a relevant, but wide range of topics that describe your event.
  
When
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Replace topics to best describe your event.
Date and time
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Suggested topics
Start time, time of day
 
  
Start time, time of day
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=="Who" matters==
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Participants, Attendees
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===Hosts===
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Owner
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===Speakers===
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If the event has a speaker
  
EDT
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==Optional settings==
Duration
 
  
  
===Location===
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Your members want to give back
Venue
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Activate fundraising to allow members to donate to your group.
 
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By opting-in, you agree to our Services Agreement.
===Host===
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Learn more
 
 
Logo, Labels, and Owner.
 

Latest revision as of 13:18, 9 April 2023

Event 5W3H (or, simply, 5W3H; hereinafter, 5W3H) is a framework that describes surroundings and environments of an event such as a purposeful meeting or convention. 5W3H refers to five interrogative words starting with "W", which are "What? When? Where? Who? Why?", as well as to three phrases starting with an interrogative word, "How", which are "How to prepare? How to participate? How to follow-up". Alternatively, 5W3H can be called event settings.


5W

For the purposes of this very wikipage, 5W refers to applications of the Five Ws framework to event organizing.

What

For the purposes of this very wikipage, What refers to event subject matters that are described in its "What" matters section.

When

Time Start Date & End Date, Time Format, Time Zone

When Date and time Start time, time of day

Start time, time of day

EDT Duration

Where

Venue Location Make this an online event Add venue

Recent places COVID-19 safety measures Help attendees find events where they’ll feel comfortable. Indicate if you’ll be instituting any of the following safety measures at this event. Note that Meetup is not responsible for, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed. Venue type Indoor Outdoor Masks required COVID-19 vaccination required

Share additional information about this event’s COVID-19 safety measures below.

Who

For the purposes of this very wikipage, Who refers to the Event's participants, who are described in its "Who" matters section.

Why

3H

Communication tool

How to prepare

Chat. Recommended to help keep you connected with your event attendees

Comments

Platforms

How to participate

Format

How to follow-up

"What" matters

Describe things in a clear order so it's easy to digest. Start with an overall description of the event and include a basic agenda, before you move into really specific details.

Title

First-degree content, essence Name Title. A good title immediately gives people an idea of what the event is about.

Summary

Second-degree content Featured photo

Let your attendees know what to expect, including the agenda, what they need to bring, and how to find the group.

Be descriptive

A photo or image to give members a better feel for the event.

Background

Logo

Searchables

Labels

Topics

You can pick up to 5 topics. Topics describe what your Meetup event is about in a word or two. They also help us show your event to members with matching interests. Learn how to choose the best topics for your event. How to increase event discovery Selecting a relevant, but wide range of topics that describe your event.

Replace topics to best describe your event. Suggested topics

"Who" matters

Participants, Attendees

Hosts

Owner

Speakers

If the event has a speaker

Optional settings

Your members want to give back Activate fundraising to allow members to donate to your group. By opting-in, you agree to our Services Agreement. Learn more