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I am interested in seeing if folks want to set up some guidelines for our online collaboration. I am going to add one or two here and then, if you think this will facilitate our collaboration, you should add your own. Hopefully this will increase comfort level with the medium and, as a result, increase engagement.
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 3. Criticism should be both constructive and respectful in order to facilitate collective learning (SC)
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4. Any topic not specifically restricted can be edited by anyone (EM)
 -- AdamCarlis - 25 Jan 2008
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 -- AndrewGradman - 26 Jan 2008
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Given the note from Eben and the dissent from Daniel, I am not going to add Andrew's norms regarding editing to the first post. If folks think this is a bad decision, please go ahead and add them yourselves.

Daniel: While the norms listed are certainly part of "common sense," they have already been broken a number of times. I think part of the power of norms, even if they are just common sense, is that they pinpoint the kind of conversation members of the group believe is necessary to learning, listening, and talking. The more we can pinpoint what aspects of "common sense" are most important to productive conversation (and follow those guidelines) the more comfortable folks will feel participating.

-- AdamCarlis - 28 Jan 2008

 
 
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