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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 schemes" developed by [[argumentation theory]] scholars [[DougDouglas 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 |accessdate=2018-08-17}}</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>
 
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* {{cite book |last=Ohl |first=Ricky |year=2008 |chapter=Computer supported argument visualisation: modelling in consultative democracy around wicked problems |editor1-last=Okada |editor1-first=Alexandra |editor2-last=Buckingham Shum |editor2-first=Simon J |editor3-last=Sherborne |editor3-first=Tony |title=Knowledge cartography: software tools and mapping techniques |___location=New York |publisher=Springer |pages=267–286 |isbn=9781848001480 |oclc=195735592 |doi=10.1007/978-1-84800-149-7_13 |ref=harv}}
* {{cite book |last1=Selvin |first1=Al |last2=Buckingham Shum |first2=Simon J |year=2015 |title=Constructing knowledge art: an experiential perspective on crafting participatory representations |series=Synthesis lectures on human-centered informatics |volume=23 |___location=San Rafael, CA |publisher=Morgan & Claypool |isbn=9781627052603 |oclc=896432029 |doi=10.2200/S00593ED1V01Y201408HCI023 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=A8sdBQAAQBAJ |ref=harv}}
* {{cite book |last1=Walton |first1=Douglas |authorlink1=DougDouglas N. Walton |last2=Reed |first2=Chris |last3=Macagno |first3=Fabrizio |year=2008 |chapter=Schemes in Compendium |pages=400 |title=Argumentation schemes |___location=Cambridge; New York |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |isbn=9780521897907 |oclc=181424052 |ref=harv}}
* {{cite book |last=Zubizarreta |first=Rosa |year=2006 |chapter=Practical dialogue: emergent approaches for effective collaboration |editor-last=Schuman |editor-first=Sandy |title=Creating a culture of collaboration: the International Association of Facilitators handbook |___location=San Francisco |publisher=Jossey-Bass |pages=257–278 |isbn=0787981168 |oclc=70659897 |chapterurl=http://www.diapraxis.com/media/AA/AL/diapraxis/downloads/267023/Chapter-13.pdf |ref=harv}}