Monthly Archives: December 2009

A Sense of Relief

Now that it’s been well over a month since my last post, it’s hard to know how to sum up all the things that have happened.  I’ll start at the conclusion: Thursday was the last day of my IF course. … Read More »

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The Discussion that Seems to be Going Nowhere and the Value of Time, Repetition, and Diverse Panels

I am six months into my first project, and both of my panels are now completing the concern-generating phase of the IF process and are now transitioning to the question-generating phase.  Most participants seem to have a much easier time… Read More »

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