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I wonder whether the questions have the feel of an exam. Maybe we should start a discussion that touches on some of these issues - then others may feel easier about contributing.

I wonder whether the questions have the feel of an exam. Maybe we should start a discussion that touches on some of these issues - then others may feel easier about contributing.

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I agree Discussion Topic 0 replies 11-October-2004 Lucy Marris
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I think you are right, the problem may be that the questions seem a bit 'contrived' they are live issues but perhaps by posing a 'question' it does look like the answers are going to be 'marked' by some expert other. This should be a forum for sharing ideas and thoughts however tentative, so...

I think you are right, the problem may be that the questions seem a bit 'contrived' they are live issues but perhaps by posing a 'question' it does look like the answers are going to be 'marked' by some expert other. This should be a forum for sharing ideas and thoughts however tentative, so that collectively new ideas (knowledge?) can be built and disseminated. A change of tack might reinvigorate discussion. What do others think? Please add your comment so we can get a sense of 'is there anybody out there' and then we could start exploring what are the burning issues it would be helpful to discuss.