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ONLINE DIALOGUE


onlineViewpoint Learning's Online Dialogue enables people to participate in an electronic dialogue with others who hold very different worldviews. In an environment where flaming is rampant, on-line dialogue is a strikingly civilized process that finds common ground and reveals new ways forward.

Participants in Online Dialogue use carefully designed materials to find common ground around possible solutions to complex issues, reveal important roadblocks, and define conditions for public or stakeholder support. These dialogues can engage thousands of people in a structured format. Online Dialogue can be used independently or can be combined with other Viewpoint Learning Products.

Online Dialogue can be created through the use of an Interactive Survey or through Small Group Dialogue:

online dialogue through an Interactive Survey

Participants in an Interactive Survey work individually on a set of choices and tradeoffs surrounding a thorny issue in a structured process. They are exposed to a variety of perspectives through arguments for and against the choices. At certain points in the process, participants answer questions about their current thinking, changes in their perspectives, and the results of their working through the explicit tradeoffs and arguments. online dialogue through Small Group Dialogue

Participants in a Small Group Dialogue (using software created by WebLab) interact with the materials, as described above, but also interact closely with one another in small, diverse online groups. Small Group Dialogue happens over a set period of time. Groups of 40-50 registered participants (in practice usually around 20 active participants and 20-25 regular “lurkers”) work together to find common ground in a process of structured dialogue.

Many groups can operate simultaneously in this process and the groups can view conversations in other groups, but can only post in their own group. Each group operates as its own virtual community, with its own conclusions that can be compared with the conclusions from other groups. Participants and observers gain a much deeper understanding of the issue, work through the possible solutions and accompanying tradeoffs and form more thoughtful judgment.