Visualizing argumentation: software tools for collaborative and educational sense-making
Visualizing argumentation: software tools for collaborative and educational sense-making
The roots of computer supported argument visualization
Visualizing argumentation
A cognitive framework for cooperative problem solving with argument visualization
Visualizing argumentation
Designing argumentation tools for collaborative learning
Visualizing argumentation
Enhancing deliberation through computer supported argument visualization
Visualizing argumentation
Fostering collective intelligence: helping groups use visualized argumentation
Visualizing argumentation
Dialogue Mapping: Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems
Dialogue Mapping: Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems
Computer-Supported Argument Maps as a Policy Memory
The Information Society
An annotation model for making sense of information quality in online video
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on the Pragmatic Web: Innovating the Interactive Society
Contextual Extension with Concept Maps in the Argument Interchange Format
Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems
Proceedings of the 2008 conference on Computational Models of Argument: Proceedings of COMMA 2008
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In this paper, I situate Logical Argument Mapping (LAM) within the broader context of IBIS-based Computer Supported Argument Visualization (CSAV) and Dialogue Mapping, and argument mapping as realized in Rationale. While the primary goal of these methods is to clarify issues and to augment cognitive processes, LAM's purpose is to motivate cognitive change by establishing a normative standard of argumentation.