Brian Moon
Klein Associates
20 Papers
122 Citations
Brian Moon is an academic researcher from Klein Associates. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sensemaking & Intelligence analysis. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Making Sense of Sensemaking 1: Alternative Perspectives
TL;DR: This essay examines sensemaking from various perspectives to see if the authors can separate the things that are doable from the Things that seem more like pie-in-the-sky.
Making Sense of Sensemaking 2: A Macrocognitive Model
TL;DR: This paper lays out a theory of sensemaking that might be useful for intelligent systems applications and examines five areas of empirical findings: causal reasoning, commitment to hypotheses, feedback and learning, sense-making as a skill, and confirmation bias.
Comment on “Retrieval Practice Produces More Learning than Elaborative Studying with Concept Mapping”
Joel J. Mintzes,Alberto J. Cañas,John W. Coffey,James Gorman,Laine Gurley,Robert R. Hoffman,Saundra Y. McGuire,Norma L. Miller,Brian Moon,James Trifone,James H. Wandersee +10 more
TL;DR: Karpicke and Blunt reported that retrieval practice produces greater gains in learning than elaborative studying with concept mapping and concluded that this strategy is a powerful way to promote meaningful learning of complex concepts commonly found in science education.
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Designing Support for Intelligence Analysts
William C. Elm,Malcolm Cook,Frank L. Greitzer,Robert R. Hoffman,Brian Moon,Susan G. Hutchins +5 more
- 01 Sep 2004
TL;DR: The goal of this panel is to present a sample from both areas in hopes of providing an integration of efforts and thus more effective support tools for intelligence analysts.
Integration of Cognitive Task Analysis and Design Thinking for Autonomous Helicopter Displays
TL;DR: Significant aspects of this work include close integration of CTA and design thinking efforts, designing for an “envisioned world” of interaction with highly autonomous helicopter systems, and the importance of knowledge elicitation early in system design.
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