Debategraph
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Short description: Web platform
For argument mapping, a Debategraph is a web-based, collaborative idea visualization tool, focusing on online deliberation about complex public policy issues.
It has been used by the White House,[1] the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office,[2] the Amanpour series on CNN,[3] and The Independent newspaper[4] and was named as one of the Best Websites for Teaching and Learning by the American Association of School Librarians in 2010.[5]
Debategraph is a social venture.[citation needed] Content posted on Debategraph is licensed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license.[6]
History
Debategraph was co-founded in March 2008 by the former Australian Minister for Higher Education Peter Baldwin and David Price.
See also
References
- ↑ Noveck, Beth (June 5, 2009). "Open Government Brainstorm: Collaboration in Action". whitehouse.gov. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/Open-Government-Brainstorm-Collaboration-in-Action/.
- ↑ "Nuclear debategraph". Foreign and Commonwealth Office/Debategraph. May 2010. http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/global-issues/counter-proliferation/nuclear-2010/nuclear-debategraph/.
- ↑ "Amanpour CNN". CNN/Debategraph. 30 April 2010. http://debategraph.org/Stream.aspx?nid=28176&iv=5.
- ↑ Price, David (5 February 2009). "Mapping the path to peace in the Middle East". The Independent. https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/mapping-the-path-to-peace-in-the-middle-east-1547400.html.
- ↑ American Association of School Librarians - Best Websites for Teaching and Learning 2010
- ↑ "From Debatemapper to the Debategraph...". 10 March 2008. http://debategraph.us/2008/03/11/from-debatemapper-to-the-debategraph/. Also posted here.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debategraph.
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