User talk:SueB

Hi Sue, thanks for joining in on the Action research/AREOL25 page. If you've any hesitations or uncertainties about the use of wikis, I can hopefully be of help - you can reply here or on my talk page. Wikis do take a bit of getting used to, but they can produce some interesting learning and results - if I can be of any help, just let me know.. Cheers, Cormaggio beep 00:29, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

Thanks Cormac
The Wik university thing is very interesting! I am struggling with the editing but will get the hang of it. My interest are in Feminist methods and Action research and I am finding the AEROL25 not very friendly or engaging. Very linear and controlled. I am quite interested to develop resources around my work areas and feel like I have a new toy.--SueB 05:14, 9 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Gosh, that's very interesting! You know, I think that many people would have come to the wiki and felt that they could not participate, and that it was too controlling - I suppose I wouldn't necessarily agree with the latter (!), but I would certainly appreciate where they were coming from, and it's just interesting to me to see the diversity of perceptions of different socio-technical spaces. Just on the lists, what group(s) are you a part of? (Apologies if we've "met" there already - it's just that with a whole host of new names and email addresses, I can't quite place your "wiki name". :-)) Is your frustration to do with the way particular lists are managed - or is it something to do with the limitations of the medium itself? I suppose it also occurs to me to ask whether you think your feminist interests and sensitivities inform this discontent? (I am appalled at some of the chauvinism that I see in some online fora - but I haven't perceived anything but mutual and equal engagement from the emails so far..) But, in any case, please let the wiki be that toy - that's a lovely description - and long may this spirit of playfulness and discovery last! Cormaggio talk 01:35, 10 March 2007 (UTC)