Discussion helps people to share ideas. Instead of a lecture or a monologue, which is one person presenting information or expressing ideas, discussion involves at least two people, and often more. It is especially important when people have different backgrounds and experiences about the subject of the discussion, because you can get many perspectives. It is hard for one person to, alone, imagine other perspectives, and so a discussion aids in that... and when we learn to see things through other people's eyes, then we become wiser and more compassionate in general... as well as more knowledgable about the specific subject discussed. Looking at group dynamics, it also helps the members of the group feel valued if they all have a chance to offer input and suggestions. Allowing people to participate enhances attention and a feeling of ownership... thus enhancing learning in general. Even in a strictly interpersonal context, sharing ideas and coming to conclusions together is much better for the relationship than if one person makes all of the decisions... even when the decisions are exactly the same. Participation and a sense of ownership and responsibility make all the difference.
Discussion holds value as it allows for the exchange of ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. It can lead to deeper understanding, challenge assumptions, and promote critical thinking. Additionally, discussion can foster collaboration, build relationships, and facilitate problem-solving.
A debatable position is a stance or viewpoint on a topic that can be argued or challenged by others. It is a position that is not universally accepted and is open to discussion, disagreement, or differing perspectives.
One effective technique is to provide a clear agenda or outline at the beginning of the discussion, highlighting the key topics that need to be covered. Encouraging active participation and facilitation can also help steer the conversation towards the most important points. Additionally, summarizing key points and revisiting them at the end of the discussion can reinforce their significance.
A qualitative method to obtain in-depth information on concepts and perceptions about a certain topic through spontaneous group discussion of approximately 6-12 persons, guided by a facilitator.
Key ideas are the main concepts or points that are crucial to understanding a topic or argument. They are often the fundamental principles or themes that guide the overall discussion or analysis of a subject. Identifying key ideas helps to summarize and grasp the core message or purpose of a piece of writing or discussion.
Some disadvantages of the Socratic method during a discussion include potential for the conversation to become long-winded or overly focused on questioning rather than reaching conclusions. It can also lead to frustration if participants feel like the conversation is not progressing towards a resolution. Additionally, it requires strong facilitation to ensure all voices are heard and the discussion stays on track.
If the links in Wiki discussion pages are nofollowed it will give no SEO value (for Google). In either case Wiki discussion pages are of great value building relationship and trust with many other people.
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Anything that is quantitative has some type of numerical value involved. For instance, a quantitative attribute is height (such as 5m). Having a quantitative discussion about something means that you'll be taking into account the hard values associated with it. The opposite of this is a qualitative discussion where you'll discuss non-numeric attributes, such as color.
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Its just to call a WinAPI function or other functios with a value or a pointer.... Well, this is not an answer to a posted question. See discussion.
You can use "per our discussion" in a sentence to refer back to a conversation or agreement that was previously had. For example, "I have made the changes per our discussion yesterday."
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The "normal" to a surface or a boundary is the direction perpendicular to it. Within the scope of this discussion, it has nothing to do with refractive index.
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