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This presentation explores the evolution of facilitated hypertext for collective sensemaking, highlighting key elements of Compendium and its use in conceptual frameworks, meeting facilitation, and custom document generation.
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Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking15 Years on from gIBIS Jeff ConklinCogNexus Institute, USAAlbert SelvinVerizon eBusiness, USASimon Buckingham ShumOpen University, UKMaarten SierhuisNASA Ames, USA ACM Hypertext 13th–18th August, 2001Århus, Denmark
NOTE: This presentation was given primarily using Compendium hypertext tools (QuestMap and Mifflin), with occasional slides. Screenshots are used to give a flavour of the immersive experience of working in Compendium’s native hypertext environment
Shared display Simple notation Templates Transclusions Metadata HypertextualConceptMapping ConceptualFrameworks MeetingFacilitation Key elements of Compendium
Classified concepts from a workshop • Concepts captured on the fly from sessions are tagged with metadata correspoding to themes of interest, and then harvested into different lists
Mifflin extends QuestMap • Nodes may have a visual image associated with them (example shown is supporting the Visual Explorer technique for visual thinking – Palus et al, 2001)
Compendium Resources HT01-Demo 1 www.CompendiumInstitute.orghistory; empirical studies; case studies; applications; software; community kmi.open.ac.uk/sbs/DR.htmlcognitive dimensions of HT argumentation for Design Rationale capture CogNexus.orgJeff Conklin: Dialog Mapping www.SoftBicycle.comQuestMap: transclusive hypertext mapping tool