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How to get started network mapping using sumApp to gather network relationship data to use in creating a map of your network in Kumu.
A cross-post from The Social Labs Revolution blog by Sam Rye: One important aspect of any Social Lab, is understanding the context a Lab Team is developing solutions for. A grounded approach to getting started in building a picture which everyone can see, is called Systems Mapping.
What to do when you’re worried no-one will share the personal information needed for your network map.
A network map stimulates & expands our sense of interrelated part-ness/whole-ness, and invites us to take more care of that something greater (which we all feel).
Ridiculously Simple Social Network Maps” sumApp is We’ve been hard at work. . . . . . and you’ve been waiting. Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. almost ready for free trials & subscriptions! Now we’re sharing sumApp with you What IS sumApp? It’s kinda like a mash-up of SurveyMonkey with Twitter or Facebook, explicitly for social network mapping. It’s the tool we used to create the Monster Map. We created it because: We believe in the power of Network Weaving & to change the world for the better, We agree with Odin Zachman’s proclamation … Read more
Practicing ‘Showing Up’ in new status-quo-disrupting ways is hard work. What could we do to make it less daunting & divisive?
How Network Mapping in Kumu.io enables us to sense what’s emerging in the overall field of bushCON change agents.
The evolution of tools used over three years of creating the bushCONNECT network map.
Network Mapping Writ Large. Kumu & sumApp provide large scale interactive network mapping that helps communities ‘see’ themselves as a network.