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  Visualizing Argumentation by Edited by Paul Kirschner ; Simon Buckingham Shum ; Chad S. Carr

  • Published by: SPRINGER
  • Author: Edited by Paul Kirschner ; Simon Buckingham Shum ; Chad S. Carr
  • Page Count: 252
  • Group: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
  • ISBN: 1852336641/9781852336646
  • Published: n/a

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Visualizing Argumentation
Computer Supported Argument Visualization is attracting attention across education, science, public policy and business. More than ever, we need sense-making tools to help negotiate understanding in the face of multi-stakeholder, ill-structured problems. In order to be effective, these tools must support human cognitive and discursive processes, and provide suitable representations, services and user interfaces. Visualizing Argumentation is written by practitioners and researchers for colleagues working in collaborative knowledge media, educational technology and organizational sense-making. It will also be of interest to theorists interested in software tools which embody different argumentation models. Particular emphasis is placed on the usability and effectiveness of tools in different contexts. Among the key features are: case studies covering educational, public policy, business and scientific argumentation and expanded, regularly updated resources on the companion website. 'The old leadership idea of 'vision' has been transformed in the face of wicked problems in the new organizational landscape. In this excellent book we find a comprehensive yet practical guide for using visual methods to collaborate in the construction of shared knowledge. This book is essential for managers and leaders seeking new ways of navigating complexity and chaos in the workplace' - Charles J. Palus, Ph.D, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.


Contents:

Foundations.- The Roots of Computer Supported Argument Visualization.- A Cognitive Framework for Cooperative Problem Solving with Argument Visualization.- Designing Argumentation Tools for Collaborative Learning.- Using Computer Supported Argumentation Visualization to Teach Legal Argumentation.- Enhancing Deliberation Through Computer Supported Argument Mapping.- Dialog Mapping: Reflections on an Industrial Strength Case Study.- Fostering Collective Inelligence: Helping Groups Use Visualized Argumentation.- Infrastructure for Navigating Interdisciplinary Debates Critical Decisions for Representing Argumentaion.- Visualizing Internetworked Argumentation.- Afterword.- Index.