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    LASAD

    LASAD

    LASAD is a research based cooperative online argumentation system

    The LASAD (Learning to Argue: Generalized Support Across Domains) system has been developed to support online argumentation and learning argumentation in single or cooperative argumentation sessions. Since the LASAD system has been used in several studies and learning sessions world wide we provide the code to allow existing and future users to enhance and to customize the system for their needs. LASAD has been created in a research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG...
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    ArgooMap

    A map-based discussion forum ("argumentation map")

    ArgooMap is an online, map-based discussion forum, which allows participants to reference their contributions to geographic locations. Different versions of ArguMap and ArgooMap/Argoomap were developed by students supervised by Dr. Claus Rinner at Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada) with partial funding from the GEOIDE Network of Centres of Excellence and DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service. Past and current developers at Ryerson and the University of Muenster include: - Carsten...
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    coefficientMakna is a wiki-based tool for collaborative ontology engineering and thus an approach to raise efficience in distributed ontology eingineering processes. It is set up on the semantic wiki engine Makna and the DILIGENT Argumentation Ontology.
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