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Cyndi Danner-KuhnaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple – to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
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Nate KoganArgumentative visualization tool -- can help create archive of evidence and the thinking used to arrive there. Connected to lesson plan idea re: students showing their work from Prof. Hacker - http://www.profhacker.com/2009/08/10/students-showing-work/
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Paige LahaiseArgument maps to help with critical thinking, school debating, and pub debates. Based on informal logic, aMap is an argument mapping application for fun and education.
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Seth BattisaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
aMaps come in two different formats:
- Printed pocket-sized aMap “argument guides”, which you can buy here
- Interactive personalised aMaps, which you can make here -
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Valor LibraryaMaps let you create a visualization of an essay where you state your position and provide reasons, along with examples. After completing a scaffolded outline, you are provided with a visualization of what you've developed, along with the embed code.
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Peterka Alanargument map. set up an argument with visual bubbles.
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Sheri Edwardscreate arguments
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Penny SporeaMap is short for 'argument map'. The idea's very simple - to get more people arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format. At its heart, aMap is about helping people get to grips with complex (or otherwise) issues and get people thinking.
aMaps come in two different formats:
Printed pocket-sized aMaps, which you can buy on the eMaps website
Interactive personalised aMaps, which you can make on the eMaps website
The underlying structuring of aMaps is based around “informal logic” - this is the logic people use to argue in everyday life.
Informal logic has a four-tiered structure:
- Your position (I think . . .) - what you think over all
- Propositions (Because . . .) - reasons that support your position
- Arguments (As . . .) - supporting arguments that back up each of your propositions
- Evidence (Supported by . . .) - supporting evidence to back up your arguments
Although aMaps can be used just for fun, to help students improve and/or develop their reasoning and critical thinking in their essay writing and verbal communication.visualization web2.0 writing Mindmapping arguments literacy debate
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Sarah SmithaMap is short for 'argument map'. The idea's very simple - to get more people arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format. This would be great for class discussion at home.
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Christophe DeschampsUn service qui vous permet de créer et partager des cartes d'argumentation. Très graphique et user-friendly.
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Anil DasaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
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Darin WagneraMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
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Randy ZiegenfussaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
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Kristina Hoeppnervisualize an argument
via: http://cogdogblog.com/2009/01/27/amap/collaboration tool visualization writing debate for:bob.reuter
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Jennifer DormanaMap maps an argument
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Wesley FryerA widget to debate issues and topics
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Alan LevineaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
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James HerbertaMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
aMaps come in two different formats:
- Printed pocket-sized aMap “argument guides”, which you can buy here -
aMap is short for ‘argument map’. The idea’s very simple - to promote the art of arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format.
aMaps come in two different formats:
- Printed pocket-sized aMap “argument guides”, which you can buy here
- Interactive personalised aMaps, which you can make here -
Laura BaasaMaps let you create a visualization of an essay where you state your position and provide reasons, along with examples. After completing a scaffolded outline, you are provided with a visualization of what you've developed, along with the embed code.
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Donna BaumbachaMap is short for 'argument map'. The idea's very simple - to get more people arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format
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Michael WuenschaMap is short for 'argument map'. The idea's very simple - to get more people arguing by mapping out complex debates in a simple visual format. aMaps come in two different formats: Printed pocket-sized aMaps, Interactive personalised aMaps.
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Tim Sparacinolet you create a visualization of a basic essay form — state your position and provide reasons, along with examples. After completing a scaffolded outline, you’re provided with a pretty neat looking visual picture of what you’ve developed, along with the
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Tim Sparacinolet you create a visualization of a basic essay form — state your position and provide reasons, along with examples. After completing a scaffolded outline, you’re provided with a pretty neat looking visual picture of what you’ve developed, along with the
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Gaby K. SlezákInteresting, visually rich and fun way to start a discussion about a subject where people are likely to disagree. Try it
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