Webinar: Network Knowledge Mapping: Mapping the Known, Discovering the Unknown
Networked organizations have tremendous potential for tackling complex problems and achieving ambitious goals. They also face great difficulties in coordinating their efforts and providing evidence to show their shared success. Creating a “knowledge map” can help you make the case for your important work. Knowledge mapping also supports effective collaboration, communication, and planning.
In this interactive webinar, you’ll learn the basics of this scientifically rigorous, democratic technique:
• How to map the evidence from people’s experience (interview and collaborative mapping approaches)
• How to map the evidence from research studies and other supporting materials
• How to create an integrated map to show the evidence from experience and research, bridging the gap between academia and practice
Presenters: Steven E. Wallis and Bernadette Wright, Meaningful Evidence, LLC
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