1st Edition

Applied Concept Mapping Capturing, Analyzing, and Organizing Knowledge

    380 Pages 83 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The expanding application of Concept Mapping includes its role in knowledge elicitation, institutional memory preservation, and ideation. With the advent of the CmapTools knowledge modeling software kit, Concept Mapping is being applied with increased frequency and success to address a variety of problems in the workplace.

    Supported by business application case studies, Applied Concept Mapping: Capturing, Analyzing, and Organizing Knowledge offers an accessible introduction to the theory, methods, and application of Concept Mapping in business and government. The case studies illustrate applications across a range of industries—including engineering, product development, defense, and healthcare.

    The authors provide access to a free download of CmapTools, courtesy of the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, to enable readers to create and share their own Concept Maps. Offering examples from the United States, Canada, Australia, Spain, Brazil, Scotland, and The Netherlands, they highlight a global perspective of this dynamic tool. The text is organized into three sections:

    1. Practitioners’ Views—supplies narratives, guidance, and reviews of applications from career Concept Mappers
    2. Recent Case Studies and Results—presents in-depth examinations of specific applications and their results
    3. Pushing the Boundaries—explores what’s possible and where the boundary conditions lie

    Applied Concept Mapping facilitates the fundamental understanding needed to harness the power of Concept Mapping to develop viable solutions to a virtually unlimited number of real-world problems.

    APPLIED CONCEPT MAPPING

    Introduction and Overview; Brian M. Moon, Robert R. Hoffman, Joseph D. Novak and Alberto J. Cañas

    PRACTITIONERS’ VIEW

    Applying Educational Tools and Ideas in the Corporate World; Joseph D. Novak and Alberto J. Cañas
    Skills in Applied Concept Mapping; Brian M. Moon, Robert R. Hoffman, Thomas C. Eskridge and John W. Coffey
    Concept Mapping in the Analysis and Design of Cognitive Systems: A Historical Review; Michael D. McNeese and Phillip J. Ayoub
    Concept Maps: Tools to Enhance Executive and Team Effectiveness; Barbara L. Bowen
    Concept Mapping on the Road: Applied Business Concept Mapping in Software Implementation and Training Consulting; Bennet Larson

    RECENT CASE STUDIES AND RESULTS

    Using Concept Maps to Improve the Practice and Organization of Intelligence in Canada; Natalia Derbentseva and David R. Mandel
    Common Lexicon Initiative: A Concept Mapping Approach to Semi-Automated Definition Integration; Andrew G. Harter and Brian M. Moon
    The Use of Concept Mapping in Ecological Management: A Case Study Involving Grassland Ecosystems; Andrea White
    Influencing the Business Model and Innovations of a Research Organization through Concept Mapping; Robert R. Hoffman, Jan Maarten Schraagen, Josine van de Ven and Brian M. Moon
    Concept Mapping Ecosystem Goods and Services; Susan H. Yee, John E. Rogers, Jim Harvey, William Fisher, Marc Russell and Patricia Bradley
    Concept Mapping in Corporate Education: Experiences at Petrobrás University; Acacia Z. Kuenzer, Wilson L. Lanzarini and Eleonora B. Taveira
    Using Concept Maps within the Product Design Process in Engineering: A Case Study; Barbara J. Daley, Michael R. Lovell, Ronald A. Perez and Nathaniel E. Stern
    Improving Organizational Learning with Concept Maps: A Business Case Study; David Barberá-Tomás, Mónica Elizabeth Edwards Schachter and Ernesto de los Reyes-López

    PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES

    Conceptual Mapping as the First Step of Data Modeling; Hector Gómez-Gauchía and Ron McFadyen
    Concept Mapping in Virtual Collaboration Environments; Brian M. Moon, Jeffery T. Hansberger and Austin Tate
    Vying for the Use of CmapTools in Corporate Training; Carrie Ann Desnoyers

    Biography

    Brian M. Moon is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Perigean Technologies LLC, Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S.A. He holds a Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, U.S.A., and a Master of Science, Sociology, from the London School of Economics and Political Science, London, U.K. From 1996 to 2000, Mr. Moon provided social science support to legal defense teams. He joined the staff of Klein Associates Inc. in 2000 to apply naturalistic methods to the solution of problems in software engineering, organizational and workplace design, and training. In 2007, Brian founded Perigean Technologies with his wife, Alyson, to help organizations improve through smarter use of their own knowledge and to help improve the way knowledge moves through organizations. Perigean Technologies clients have included Westinghouse Electric Company, the New York Power Authority, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, TNO, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, and Sandia National Laboratories. Mr. Moon has served on the Program Committee for International Conferences on Concept Mapping (CMC 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010), and is the Owner of the Applied Concept Mapping Group at LinkedIn. He has published extensively on topics concerning knowledge management and methodology. Robert R. Hoffman is a Senior Research Scientist at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), Pensacola, Florida, U.S.A. He is recognized as one of the world leaders in the field of cognitive systems engineering and Human-Centered Computing (HCC). He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and a Fulbright Scholar. His Ph.D. is in experimental psychology from the University of Cincinnati, where he received McMicken Scholar, Psi Chi, and Delta Tau Kappa Honors. Following a Postdoctoral Associateship at the Center for Research on Human Learning at the University of Minn