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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak Feb 7
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      If an author wants to introduce both an idea and some nuanced consequence of that idea, those points can only separated by pages in a book’s spine. Occasionally authors will write notes like “don’t read this chapter until…” but this approach seems quite limp.

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    2. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak Feb 7
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      Some MOOCs begin at fixed times, with students moving together in cohorts through the syllabus. The shared timelines may deeply affect students’ experiences. But as far as I’ve seen, course designers aren’t carefully authoring how that experience unfolds over weeks and months.

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    3. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak Feb 7
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      They convene a group of people, then have them do mostly-time-independent things together over some period of time. Likewise, MOOC materials often “unlock” over time, but the material doesn’t meaningfully interact with that timeline.

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    4. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak Feb 7
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      It’s like an author wrote a complete book, but the publisher decided to serialize it, mailing subscribers a chapter at a time for their convenience. Sure, there’s an experience over time—yet there’s no authorial intent. This arrangement leaves much on the table.

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    5. Andy Matuschak‏Verified account @andy_matuschak Feb 7
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      By contrast, consider the Aro meditation course: http://aromeditation.org  (👋@Meaningness). It’s a sequence of 18+ emails, one automatically sent each week after you sign up. But the emails aren’t written like MOOC materials: the passing weeks are carefully woven into each letter.

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    6. aiju‏ @the_aiju Feb 9
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      Replying to @andy_matuschak @Meaningness

      It's a shame the course doesn't seem to be available anymore.

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    7. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Feb 9
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      Replying to @the_aiju @andy_matuschak

      It’s not? I can bug report if you had trouble?

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    8. aiju‏ @the_aiju Feb 9
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      Replying to @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      I get "connection refused" when I enter my e-mail address. I wrote them an e-mail about it before but didn't get a response.

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    9. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Feb 9
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      Replying to @the_aiju @andy_matuschak

      Ah, hmm, apparently it was down for a week or so recently. May be worth trying again.

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    10. aiju‏ @the_aiju Feb 9
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      Replying to @Meaningness @andy_matuschak

      On a hunch, I just tried with a US-based proxy and it worked and I guess it's blocked in the EU.

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Feb 9
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      Replying to @the_aiju @andy_matuschak

      Hmm, maybe a GDPR compliance problem! Tx

      11:52 AM - 9 Feb 2020
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