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Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking 15 Years on from gIBIS

Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking 15 Years on from gIBIS. Jeff Conklin CogNexus Institute, USA Albert Selvin Verizon eBusiness, USA Simon Buckingham Shum Open University, UK Maarten Sierhuis NASA Ames, USA ACM Hypertext 13 th –18 th August, 2001 Århus, Denmark.

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Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking 15 Years on from gIBIS

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. gIBIS running at MCC in 1989

  4. Overview

  5. Overview

  6. Overview

  7. Shared display Simple notation Templates Transclusions Metadata HypertextualConceptMapping ConceptualFrameworks MeetingFacilitation Key elements of Compendium

  8. 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

  9. Overview

  10. 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)

  11. Overview

  12. Overview

  13. generating custom documents and diagrams from concept maps

  14. Overview

  15. 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

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