Knowledge Atlases present complex topics in a clear and interactive way. Using an online tool specifically developed for this purpose by us, the different fields of knowledge are displayed similarly to a mind map. Knowledge Atlases function as a flexible alternative or supplement to conventional reporting or documentation and can be used e.g. for discussion events, research fields, or research projects.
Contact: Daphne Büllesbach
Website: Knowledge Atlases
The mind map format allows readers to quickly gain an overview of the documented topics. In contrast to conventional report forms, they can interact with the atlas independently. Knowledge atlases can also be flexibly expanded thanks to their web integration. This means that an atlas can also be used as a "living document". The integration of video material is also possible.
Clarity: Knowledge Atlases present complex topics in a clear and descriptive way. Within a short time, readers get an overview even of difficult topics.
Interactivity: Topics can be clicked on and expanded. This allows readers to interact independently with a knowledge atlas.
Wide range of applications: Knowledge atlases are suited to many projects, such as the results of a discussion, a research field, or a completed research project.
Flexible expandability as a "living document": Knowledge atlases can be flexibly expanded and updated through documentation on the web. In this way, a knowledge atlas can function as a "living document" (such as the Research atlas "Social cohesion" which was produced in cooperation with the Berlin University Alliance).