What makes a good moo discussion?
Points from the BMS and VT MOO analyses
Ingredients
- A good book
- Good discussion topics
- People interested in the topic
- Participants who are prepared
Strategies (Instructions)
- Focus on one idea in depth
- Cooperate with the group
- Participate, even if it is only to comment on the ideas of others!
- Express ideas intelligently
- Contribute your ideas!
- Wait for other people to finish before launching in to a new topic
- Stay open-minded; it's easy to share when everyone is.
- Don't worry about being right or wrong. Just participate.
- Be honest.
- Relate your personal responses to the book.
- Use sticky notes to mark passages.
- Avoid typing in random words and comments.
Benefits
- Everyone has a voice.
- Everyone comments.
- Opinions are challenged, making room for new thoughts.
- You might understand the book better.
- Gain diverse ideas/multiple viewpoints/new insights
- Refine old ideas
- You can discuss literary aspects of the book.
- You can go beyond fact to opinion.
- You can meet standards.
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