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Time and distance provide the chance to step back, reflect, and respond.The WEB Exchange is a collaborative environment that
relies on group discussions rather than one-on-one mentoring to reach
its goals. Exploring questions and building knowledge together online, the WEB Exchange offers
a focused, professional experience that results in mutual learning
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Through research
and practice, the WEB Project
has identified and built upon three types of discourse:
design conversations,
online dialog, and
information exchanges.
All use a common process of request-respond-reply
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