The first two commandments of moderating are here, the third here, and the fourth here. I started out without much concern on the order of these pieces of advice, but the list seems to be developing a structure: The first two commandments are the most basic. They’ve been followed by three on formulating questions. After that, we’ll have a couple on preparation and directing traffic, followed by the most important commandment of all. Now for the last piece of advice on questions: Continue reading
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