Introduction to DebateGraph
An introduction to the 2nd Generation egraph system called DebateGraph, which represents egraphs as "maps."

DebateGraph is an award-winning, Cloud-based, collaborative communication tool. It is in use in over 100 countries, has eleven different presentation/edit modes and the interface is available in seven languages. It has been used in collaboration with both the UK and US governments as well as the American TV network CNN.

DebateGraph is the software used to create the egraphs here. The shapes and colors on the egraphs (which DebateGraph calls "maps") have different meanings. 

DebateGraph offers many different ways of Viewing the maps, all available through the Views menu. I suggest the Outline View on a laptop/desktop to start. Page View (a single column View) is useful on a smartphone.


Christiane Amanpour introduces DebateGraph
 on "Amanpour CNN" in 2010

Major project partners so far include the White House, the UK Prime Minister's Office, the UK Foreign Office, CNN and The Independent newspaper in the UK.

 

Users range from schoolchildren to professionals. The system is free to use, self-funded through consulting and training projects.

Note: If the Rollovers become bothersome turn them off using the toggle at the bottom right of the screen. Note that there is no indication whether the toggle is on or off. Thanks.


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