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Is Yoomoot based on the assumption that users will remain committed to developing a particular discussion?
Are most discussions primarily an opportunity for people to engage socially?
Does every discussion have its 'moment' after which people lose interest as their attention is drawn elsewhere?
Is reaching closure what people want out of discussions?
Does the atomization resulting from Yoomoot's Q&A structure result in incoherence?
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Is Yoomoot based on the assumption that users will remain committed to developing a particular discussion?
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Nicolas Holzapfel
May 27, 2010
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Are most discussions primarily an opportunity for people to engage socially?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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Does every discussion have its 'moment' after which people lose interest as their attention is drawn elsewhere?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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Is reaching closure what people want out of discussions?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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Does the atomization resulting from Yoomoot's Q&A structure result in incoherence?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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What should be done to highlight the "roots" column in Yoomoot's "discussion overview" interface?
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Nicolas Holzapfel
May 29, 2010
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Why does Yoomoot make me feel like I'm in a straight-jacket comprising a series of mini closures?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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Do worthwhile conversations need to be nurtured/mediated?
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Hennie Mentz
May 27, 2010
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Always use drawings to solve problems and explain ideas (audio & slides)
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Nicolas Holzapfel
May 31, 2010
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