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choconancyPerson was signed in when posted  1
10-16-2001 09:59 PM ET (US)
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This discussion space is for comments on the document "Staying "In-the-moment" in Asynchronous Online Interaction".
choconancyPerson was signed in when posted  2
10-16-2001 10:01 PM ET (US)
Regarding item 3
How do you define online interaction.
gail testing  3
10-16-2001 11:57 PM ET (US)
Regarding item 11
This is great advice, Nancy.

Of course, a truely creative reader can put too much "script interpretation" into creating the movie in her or his head, and the not skilled author can write mannered or stiff prose which is not how he or she talks. But generally the idea of slowing down, avoiding speed-reading and listening for "voice" and personality is incredibly important.

Interesting group editing tool.
WortmannPerson was signed in when posted  4
10-17-2001 03:38 AM ET (US)
Regarding item 8
in this section you are talking about reestablishing context

you should do this for your article as well.
what is the relevance of async. online interaction? Why do you use it? What does it look like / How do you use it? Why is it better? What are the problems and than...your story.
EricSPerson was signed in when posted  5
10-17-2001 04:25 AM ET (US)
Regarding item 1
Hi Nancy:
You have a little typo here.....

"Roll-you-own"... shld be "Roll-your-own"..
EricSPerson was signed in when posted  6
10-17-2001 04:37 AM ET (US)
Regarding item 8
It is very easy to respond too quickly when using an email client to monitor a forum such as online facilitation. I find that the web interface helps me establish context more easily.

With Yahoo!Groups, there is an option on the web interface to view postings by thread instead of the default, date sort. Before responding, it is really useful to look over the entire thread to make sure that someone else hasn't already said EXACTLY what you are planning to say. Your advice "take your fingers... off the keyboard" is sage advice. It might help the article if you even provided a little example here.
choconancyPerson was signed in when posted  7
10-17-2001 09:55 AM ET (US)
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This is great! For another example of an editing process (thank you Eric) check out http://www.quicktopic.com/6/D/5M5Yk8VwLig2ApX2ZPBJ.html
choconancyPerson was signed in when posted  8
10-17-2001 10:31 AM ET (US)
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Oops, I meant Edgar. Too many "E's" before my morning tea!
Eric Snyder  9
10-17-2001 10:55 AM ET (US)
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Edgar????


At 09:31 AM 01/10/17 -0500, QT - choconancy wrote:


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choconancyPerson was signed in when posted  10
10-17-2001 01:12 PM ET (US)
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Dang, it was you Eric. I think I have not had sufficient chocolate for the day. Edgar was also posting below. Mamma mia, has anyone seen my brain sitting around someplace? Please tell it to come home!
Bill Harris  11
10-17-2001 09:41 PM ET (US)
Regarding item 10
Hi, Nancy. I'm curious why you asked if we've seen their picture. I've worked with a quite competent person in a prior situation who said he'd rebel if he was asked to post his picture online. He found online to be one of the few spaces where people's ideas weren't judged by the looks of their faces.

His concern was that faces and shirts/ties/whatever tend to give away rank and role, and he was glad to simply be heard.
Mary KurisPerson was signed in when posted  12
10-17-2001 11:11 PM ET (US)
Regarding item 3
I like the introduction to the idea of this piece here and found myself engaged in thinking about it and wanting to read more.

Not crazy about the use of the word "Between" here... it appears to imply a usage in time here (although it could also be a spatial meaning). Perhaps something like "because of" instead... however, I do like the "spark fades" metaphor. Perhaps you can play with that a bit.
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