DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Below are examples of questions that you can pose to the whole group or give to small groups for discussion. Some of these questions could also be given to individuals or teams as assignments. PART 1. WHAT LEADERS DO AND WHAT CONSTITUENTS EXPECT What is leadership? W...
Several points are important in this discussion: (1) in the immediate context (20:30), the other signs spoken of by the author were performed in the presence of disciples; (2) in the case of the first of the signs, at Cana, the author makes a point of the effect the miracle had ...
Earlier this year the Booth Museum contacted me about the possibility of presenting a lecture in conjunction with the opening of Kenny's exhibition. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the event. We had a discussion of alternative possibilities, and I came up with the idea of producing an a...
I had touched on the topic ebook usage a little in my “Paper or eBook?” post, but didn’t take the discussion to a logical conclusion at that point. What will happen when the library becomes completely electronic? It could happen—probably not within my lifetime, but definitely within ...
It is for announcements and queries, not discussion, hence it is the 'Xpress' of johnny email lists. It is a planet-wide bulletin board for the SJC community. johnnyXpress is an independently operated group. You must give correct answers to a few simple Johnny-oriented questions to be ...
I’m John, a 10th grade student from The Affiliated High School of Pecking University Dalton Academy. Recently, I had the privilege of participating in a workshop themed on lithium-ion batteries. The workshop conducted a comprehensive and in...
As part of an ongoing speaker series “The Internet We Deserve,” a collaboration with Northeastern’sBurnes Center For Social Change, I had a chance to sit down with Lessig and conduct a wide-ranging discussion covering his views on the impact of money in government’s role as a regulator...
This was another policy-related prediction, and if I was going to miss #4 above, I’m certainly going to whiff here as well. In the very rare case you want to know what I was on about, this is how I described the concept: “The concept of data provenance started in academia, migra...
Swing Questions Swing questions can function as either closed or open questions; they can be answered with yes or no, but they also invite more elaborate discussion of feelings, thoughts, or issues (Shea, 1998). Swing questions usually begin with Could, Would, Can, or Will. For example: Co...
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