Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) is a technical methodology that offers support for online collective deliberation over complex dilemmas. As compared with more traditional conversational technologies, like wikis and forums, CCSAV is designed to promote more critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning, by using representations that highlight conceptual relationships between contributions, and through computational analytics that assess the structural integrity of the network. However, to date, CCSAV tools have achieved adoption primarily in small-scale educational contexts, and only to a limited degree in real world applications. We hypothesise that by reifying conversations as logical maps to address the sh...
Debating Technologies, a newly emerging strand of research into computational technologies to suppor...
Argument mapping technologies have been historically proposed in Computer Supported Cooperative Work...
The paper defines Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation as a collaborative activity support...
Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) is a technical methodology that offe...
Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) has often been proposed as an altern...
© 2015 ASIS & T. Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) has often been prop...
Purpose: In this paper the aim is to present Debate Dashboard, an online collaborative platform desi...
Social media are increasingly used to support online debate and facilitate citizens’ engagement in p...
Purpose – Web 2.0 technologies have radically modified the way in which knowledge is created, manage...
In today economic environment, innovation is considered the primary source of competitive advantage ...
The skill to take part in and to contribute to debates is important for informal and formal learning...
and other research outputs Socially-augmented argumentation tools: rationale, de-sign and evaluation...
In this paper we introduce and evaluate DebateHub, a new online discussion platform aimed at helping...
In this paper we introduce and evaluate DebateHub, a new online discussion platform aimed at helping...
Debating technologies, a newly emerging strand of research into computational technologies to suppor...
Debating Technologies, a newly emerging strand of research into computational technologies to suppor...
Argument mapping technologies have been historically proposed in Computer Supported Cooperative Work...
The paper defines Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation as a collaborative activity support...
Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) is a technical methodology that offe...
Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) has often been proposed as an altern...
© 2015 ASIS & T. Collaborative Computer-Supported Argument Visualization (CCSAV) has often been prop...
Purpose: In this paper the aim is to present Debate Dashboard, an online collaborative platform desi...
Social media are increasingly used to support online debate and facilitate citizens’ engagement in p...
Purpose – Web 2.0 technologies have radically modified the way in which knowledge is created, manage...
In today economic environment, innovation is considered the primary source of competitive advantage ...
The skill to take part in and to contribute to debates is important for informal and formal learning...
and other research outputs Socially-augmented argumentation tools: rationale, de-sign and evaluation...
In this paper we introduce and evaluate DebateHub, a new online discussion platform aimed at helping...
In this paper we introduce and evaluate DebateHub, a new online discussion platform aimed at helping...
Debating technologies, a newly emerging strand of research into computational technologies to suppor...
Debating Technologies, a newly emerging strand of research into computational technologies to suppor...
Argument mapping technologies have been historically proposed in Computer Supported Cooperative Work...
The paper defines Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation as a collaborative activity support...