Click here to view the September 11th seminar from the developers of the CoNavigator tool: Katrine Lindvig, Line Hillersdal and David Earle. They first introduce the tool and its use currently, typically to map out a singular event and navigate through complex problems while better understanding the contextual nature of interdisciplinary collaboration. They then broaden the discussion to explore net steps for using the tool as an ongoing resource over the entire course of a problem-solving trajectory, and invite discussant (or archived webinar-watchers’, it’s not too late!) input. Visit www.conavigator.org to learn more.
Katrine Lindvig PhD is an educational ethnographer at the Department of Science Education, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She specializes in interdisciplinary education, especially the linkages between interdisciplinary research and interdisciplinary teaching practices.
Line Hillersdal PhD is a social anthropologist and Assistant Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She specializes in interdisciplinary research collaboration and is particularly involved in how research objects are configured in collaborative practices.
David Earle is a concept developer and partner at Braintrust, an academic think tank based in Copenhagen, Denmark. He develops visual and tactile tools and methods to help students learn to navigate through their academic knowledge, and to work more effectively in multi- and interdisciplinary teams.