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Visualizing Knowledge and Information: An Introduction Tanja Keller, Sigmar-Olaf Tergan.................................... ....... 1 Background Visual Queries: The Foundation of Visual Thinking Colin Ware .. .............. ............ 27 Representational Correspondence as a Basic Principle of Diagram Design Christopher F. Chabris, Stephen M. Kosslyn................................... 36 Knowledge Visualization Node-Link Mapping Principles for Visualizing Knowledge and Information Donald F. Dansereau........................ .......... ............ 61 Tools for Representing Problems and the Knowledge Required to Solve Them David H . Jonassen .. ..................................... 82 Collaborative Knowledge Visualization for Cross-Community Learning Jasminko Novak, Michael Wurst............. ..... ............ 95 Information Visualization Modeling Interactive, 3-Dimensional Information Visualizations Supporting Information Seeking Behaviors Gerald Jaeschke, Martin Leissler, Matthias Hemmje....................... 119 Visualizing Information in Virtual Space: Prospects and Pitfalls Marc M. Sebrechts ............................. ................ 136 The Impact of Dimensionality and Color Coding of Information Visualizations on Knowledge Acquisition Tanja Keller, Matthias Grimm........................... ........ 167 Synergies Visualizing Knowledge and Information for Fostering Learning and Instruction Digital Concept Maps for Managing Knowledge and Information Sigmar-Olaf Tergan.............. ........ .......................... 185 Concept Maps: Integrating Knowledge and Information Visualization Alberto J. Cahas, Roger Carff Greg Hill, Marco Carvalho, Marco Akguedas, Thomas C. Eskridge, James Lott, Rodrigo Carvajal ....... ........ .................. 205 Comprehensive Mapping of Knowledge and Information Resources: The Case of Webster Sherman R. Alpert............................................... 220 Towards a Framework and a Model for Knowledge Visualization: Synergies Between Information and Knowledge Visualization Remo Aslak Burkhard ................................................... 238 ParIS - Visualizing Ideas and Information in a Resource-Based Learning Scenario Anja Neumann, Wolfgang Grdber, Sigmar-Olaf Tergan..................... 256 Knowledge-Oriented Organization of Information for Fostering Information Use LEO: A Concept Map Based Course Visualization Tool for Instructors and Students John W. Coffey ................ ..................... 285 Navigating Personal Information Repositories with Weblog Authoring and Concept Mapping Sebastian Fiedler, Priya Sharma ........ ............... 302 Facilitating Web Search with Visualization and Data Mining Techniques Young-Jin Lee .................... ............ .. 326 The Role of Content Representations in Hypermedia Learning: Effects of Task and Learner Variables Jean-Francois Rouet, Herve Potelle, Antonine Goumi........................ 343 Supporting Self-regulated E-Learning with Visual Top-Map-Navigation Andreas Rittershofer............ ............... 355 Information and Knowledge Visualization in Development and Use of a Management Information System (MIS) for DaimlerChrysler - A Visualized Dialogue and Participation Process Hans-Jiirgen Frank, Johannes Drosdol.................... 364