7
Jun

Compendium: a hypertext concept mapping too

   Posted by: Bricoleur   in Tools

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Compendium is a hypertext concept mapping tool which can be used as an individual or group tool to model problems, and capture discussions. Compendium is about sharing ideas, creating artifacts, making things together, and breaking down the boundaries between dialogue, artifact, knowledge, and data.

This tool supports the Compendium methodology for Dialogue Mapping and collaborative visual modelling, as described on the Compendium Institute website

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