A detailed, top-down illustration on a textured greenish-yellow background. Prominently centered at the top, bold black text reads: 'A COMPARISON BETWEEN ONLINE AND IN PERSON EVENTS'. Below, a pair of cartoonish hands with blue sleeves are poised above the keyboard of a green laptop, its screen blank white. To the left is a yellow coffee mug with a white outline. To the right of the laptop, a white spiral notebook with a metal binding is visible, alongside a small stack of four colorful pencils in yellow, orange, light blue, and dark blue hues. The scene represents a typical workstation.

A Comparision Between Online And In Person Events

Connor Hatziyannis


A headshot of a person with fair skin and short, dark brown curly hair smiling broadly, showing some teeth. They have rosy cheeks and are wearing a dark, possibly black or dark grey, collared shirt. The background is a plain light-colored wall.

Biography

Connor Hatziyannis (he/him) was born and raised in Washington D.C., USA. Connor is in his 4th year of Professional Communication and is minoring in Public Relations.

Following graduation, he plans to pursue a career in marketing and digital communications and social media management, within the entertainment and creative industries within the US, Canada, and beyond.

In his free time, you can find him playing guitar, listening to the latest Harry Styles song, and browsing used bookstores.

Research Summary

The goal of this study is to gather and analyze the experiences of consumers attending events, both online and in person, comparing their levels of enjoyment and their willingness to attend more events. The researched aimed to look at factors that impacted their enjoyment, such as COVID-19 safety precautions, accessibility issues, and more. Through qualitative and quantitative data collection, the study accomplishes these goals.

Tags

zoom; online events; pandemic entertainment; concerts

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