The General Compendium Maps


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16 Aug 2011Forc2011 Dagstuhl workshop[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]Notes from Group 1 who discussed: New forms and tools, e.g. research data, workflows, codeAnna De Liddo[[downloadicon]]
11 Feb 2011Birches Head Creative Enquiry planning[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]prototype maps...Simon Buckingham Shum[[downloadicon]]
04 Feb 2011Serving Needs Template[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]For organizational planning, this map draws from several influences towards creating a fulfilling organizational experience for volunteers, employees, or the community involved in a project.Terry Leigh Britton[[downloadicon]]
31 Jan 2011Systems Learning & Leadership - Mapping[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]Mapping from Day 2 of the SSL Workshop, Jan 2011Simon Buckingham Shum[[downloadicon]]
20 Nov 2010HowToArrangeArgument[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]How should solution ideas be connected back to earlier pros & cons?J David Blaine[[downloadicon]]
04 Nov 2010Climate Skeptic Arguments[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]Issue map made from a website that lists more than 120 popular arguments against climate change, together with scientific rebuttal. The map was made with kind permission of the website's owner John Cook.Jack Park[[downloadicon]]
01 Jul 2010CETIS OER Gathering - Glasgow[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]This map show a discussion that was had about Collective Intelligence and tracking of OERsAdmin User[[downloadicon]]
05 Oct 2009 Why greens must learn to love nuclear power?[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]This is a Compendium map that provides an hypermedia representation of Mark Lynas blog discussion on " Why greens must learn to love nuclear power". The first blog post was published on Mark Lynas blog www.marklynas.org the 19 of September 08. This Compendium Map gives a different representation of the linear narrative of the blog by splitting concepts in nodes of an hypermedia network of questions, answers, pro and con of the issues raised in the blog discussion. As another result of the knowledge mapping exercise, this Compendium map allows you to explore the blog’s contents by questions and by summary of the main issues. If you want to see the blog contents from which the map has been extracted please visit: http://www.marklynas.org/2008/9/19/why-greens-must-learn-to-love-nuclear-powerAnna De Liddo[[downloadicon]]
21 Jul 2009 What's the major known-unknowns in the climate change field[[downloadicon]] This is a argument map created by analyzing Mark Lynas book Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet (Lynas M. (2008), Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, Harper Perennial, London, Great Britain, Chapter 7: Choosing Our Future). In particular it comes from an extract of Chapter 7 and it discuss the major known/unknown in climate change science.Anna De Liddo 
07 Jan 2009Epoch Test[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]testing EPOCH with pngsAdmin User[[downloadicon]]
22 Oct 2008Knowledge Federation 2008[[downloadicon]][[downloadicon]]Two Dialogue Maps from the Knowledge Federation 2008 workshop, Dubrovnik, Oct. 2008Simon Buckingham Shum[[downloadicon]]