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In reference to Web 2.0, this concept states that shared contributions of large numbers of individuals, using social media tools, is a main driver of quality content on the Internet.
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1860, from French collaboration, noun of action from Latin collaborare (see collaborate). In a bad sense, "tratorious cooperation with an occupying enemy," it is recorded from 1940; earliest [..]
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Working together, cooperation. [D02475]
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act of working jointly; "they worked either in collaboration or independently" act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country (collaborate) work [..]
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Cooperation between citizens of a country and its occupiers. Communism:
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To work together with the enemy. During the war 100,000 members of the NSB (the Dutch Nazi Party) and 20,000 Dutchmen who voluntarily fought with the German army were collaborators.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary a joint effort that network technology has facilitated with email, FTP, and more advanced means of sharing ideas, documents, and data. Writing has become more of a collaborative effort since the dawn of the WWW. The WWW takes authors beyond the telephone by enabling them to speak to one another (audio), see one another ( [..]
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Collaboration tools provide individuals with the ability to work together jointly on an activity or project. Web collaboration tools enhance this...apability to work...ogether...ia the Internet in real time using document sharing real-time co-authoring real-time collaborative communications via video or virtual meeting places eg. Office 365 or Goog [..]
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collaboration


tsuzamenarbet
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See under C
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Could refer to: Collaboration (group) — A group of Scratchers who work together to create a projects or projects
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A forum dedicated to collaborating on Scratch projects
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The Internet has made possible a whole new collaborative way of working with teams built of people in many countries. They put their code into CVS (Concurrent Versions System) repositories and share i [..]
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(n) act of working jointly(n) act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
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working together, jointly, as opposed to individually or competitively.
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A term used to describe agencies, organizations and individuals working with one another cooperatively to ensure that a child's and family's needs are met through adequate services. (working [..]
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Where two or more governing bodies may arrange for any of their functions to be discharged jointly by holding joint meetings and/or having joint committees.
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When individuals work together as a team on a problem, project or goal in an organised way, where they learn from and facilitate the learning of others. It is more than just cooperating. Collaborative [..]
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Where two or more governing bodies may arrange for any of their functions to be discharged jointly by holding joint meetings and/or having joint committees.
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An interactive process that enables teachers, school leaders, families, and communities with diverse expertise to work together as equals and engage in shared decision making toward mutually defined g [..]
Source: leadtool.educationnorthwest.org

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A business transaction in which two or more entities exchange things of value. This value can be financial, in-kind, or benefits related to visibility/exposure, or publicity. It also involves a displa [..]
Source: cihr-irsc.gc.ca

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 a partnership between one or more organizations or individuals in planning and executing part or all of a proposed project. Collaborations involve shared responsibilities, and may or may not involve [..]
Source: dcaredesign.org

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In an IT context, collaboration is a situation in which multiple parties converge toward a common goal. The term can be applied to a technology that allows individuals or groups to work together. This [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together in an intersection of common goals.
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This is an approach to teaching in which teachers (classroom and/or specialist) work together to plan and deliver learning programs. It may be aimed at successful inclusion of children with special ne [..]
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A program model in which the LD teacher demonstrates for or team teaches with the general classroom teacher to help a student with LD be successful in a regular classroom.
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A recognized relationship among different sectors or groups, which have been formed to take action on an issue in a way that is more effective or sustainable than might be achieved by the public health sector acting alone.
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Working jointly or together with Berkeley Lab in an intellectual endeavor with a set goal or purpose, such as furthering the research or accomplish the objective(s) of the research.
Source: commons.lbl.gov

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A cooperative working arrangement between an artist and another person, group, or institution. Artists often work in collaboration with a variety of specialists, assistants, colleagues, and audiences. [..]
Source: art21.org

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The act of working jointly; in the context of war, it is often the act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying one's country. —collaborator n.
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