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The software can be used by a group of people in a collaborative manner to convey ideas to each other using visual diagrams. A group [[Facilitation (business)|facilitation]] method called [[dialogue mapping]] is especially suited for use with Compendium.<ref>{{harvnb|Conklin|2006}}; {{harvnb|Zubizarreta|2006}}</ref>
 
Compendium templates for critical thinking can be used to create [[argument map]]s using the [[argumentation scheme]]s developed by [[argumentation theory]] scholars such as [[Douglas N. Walton]], Chris Reed, and Fabrizio Macagno.<ref>As described in {{harvnb|Walton|Reed|Macagno|2008}}; to download the templates, see: {{cite web |title=Argumentation schemes: compendium templates for critical thinking |website=compendium.open.ac.uk |url=http://compendium.open.ac.uk/openuniversity/compendium-arg-schemes.html |access-date=17 August 2018}}</ref> Argumentation schemes are pre-defined patterns of reasoning for analysing and constructing arguments; each scheme is accompanied by a list of critical questions that can be used to evaluate whether a particular argument is good or [[fallacious]]. By using these argumentation schemes, users of Compendium can examine claims in more detail to uncover their implicit logical substructure and improve the rigor and depth of discussions.<ref>{{harvnb|Buckingham Shum|2007}}</ref>
 
== Features ==