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You will then receive an email invitation to join the course. Welcome to Top Hat! Join Session By clicking Join Session, you confirm that you have read and agree to our User Agreement Choose from thousands of textbooks and course materials in the Top Hat Catalog, and collaborate in a unique community of educators SlashGear: 5 Benefits Of Using A Streaming Device Even If You Have A Smart TV 5 Benefits Of Using A Streaming Device Even If You Have A Smart TV Participant can have a more exclusive meaning than attendee. It suggests that the person is being more than present, they are actively participating. In some contexts, they might have the same meaning.

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For example for a conference: 'All attendees received a complimentary gift bag' 'All participants received a complimentary gift bag'. For both of these, we mean everybody who attended the ... What do I call a person who is participating in a survey? Which of the following is more idiomatic? List out the groups you participate in. List out the groups you're participating in.

Is it possible to say that a person is 'participating'? E.g.: John is a participating student. Instead of: John is a participative student.