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Collaborative programs between the College of Idaho and other institutions offer degrees from both with students spending three to four years at C of I and two to three years at the cooperating university.
; Arts Bursaries: Provide funds for up to three years to enable institutions to offer Training Bursaries – for training in the fine and performing arts ; Mentorship Bursaries – for postgraduate students to develop their teaching and administrative skills ; and Collaborative Arts Bursaries – facilitating original artistic collaborations between two or more arts training institutions.

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* Collaborative software development model
* Collaborative problem solving ( from the book Explosive Child, a model to handle children and adolescents with behaviour problems )
Collaborative filtering approaches to build a model from a user's past behavior ( items previously purchased or selected and / or numerical ratings given to those items ) as well as similar decisions made by other users, then use that model to predict items ( or ratings for items ) that the user may have an interest in.
The model act subsequently came under the aegis of the Turning Point National Collaborative on Public Health Statute Modernization to revise state health laws.
* Collaborative software development model

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* Berserker Base: A Collaborative Novel ( 1984, with Poul Anderson, Edward Bryant, Stephen R. Donaldson, Fred Saberhagen, Connie Willis, and Roger Zelazny )
The plan has brought about another wave of campus constructions, including the erection the newly renamed Bioscience Research Collaborative building ( intended to foster collaboration with the adjacent Texas Medical Center ), a new recreational center and renovated basketball stadium, and the addition of two new residential colleges, Duncan College and McMurtry College.
A growing number of websites utilize a bulletin board system, in which the gaming is akin to Collaborative Fiction but known as a " Literary Role-Playing Game " ( not to be confused with LARPs ).
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects.
* 1957 Interbau Apartment blocks, Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany, with The Architects ' Collaborative and Wils Ebert
Collaborative software is a broad concept that greatly overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work ( CSCW ).
Collaborative software helps facilitate the action-oriented team working together over geographic distances by providing tools that help communication, collaboration and the process of problem solving by providing the team with a common means for communicating ideas and brainstorming.
Collaborative design techniques, such as rapid visualization and parametric modeling of restaurant kitchens are now being used to establish equipment specifications that are consistent with restaurant operating and merchandising requirements.
* Dave Chaffey: Groupware, Workflow and Intranets: Reengineering the Enterprise with Collaborative Software, Digital Press, ISBN 1-55558-184-6
UMass / Boston is part of the Greater Boston Urban Education Collaborative, In 1982 it merged with Boston State College ( est.
Each September, the city, in conjunction with members of the Pawtucket Arts Collaborative, produces an annual Arts Festival.
It has 37 teachers and has been affiliated with the West Virginia University Benedum Collaborative as a Professional Development School since 1997.
* Collaborative Application Markup Language, an XML-based markup language used with the Microsoft SharePoint collaborative portal application
*( en ) Gavotte with Doubles Hypermedia by Jeff Hall & Tim Smith at the BinAural Collaborative Hypertext – Shockwave Player required
Collaborative research with other institutions includes projects with the CSIRO and the high profile Cooperative Research Centres.
The Dementia Collaborative Research Centre ’ s ( DCRC ) purpose is to conduct research to improve diagnosis, reduce the risk of dementia and improve the quality of life of people living with dementia, their families and carers.
" With Collaborative Bargaining, You Work with the Union -- Not Against It.
( Collaborative graphic novel with James Romberger and Marguerite Van Cook, completed posthumously ).
Collaborative Divorce: The Revolutionary New Way to Restructure Your Family, Resolve Legal Issues, and Move On with Your Life ( Harper Collins ).
The museum ’ s project architects are Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects Ltd. of Seattle and SmithGroup of Washington, D. C., in association with Lou Weller ( Caddo ), the Native American Design Collaborative, and Polshek Partnership Architects of New York City ; Ramona Sakiestewa ( Hopi ) and Donna House ( Navajo / Oneida ) also served as design consultants.
As some have pointed out, one of the most flagrant problems of the collaborative response was that “ abnegation of responsibility is possible because there is no formal responsibility apportioned to agencies under the Collaborative Response, and thus no accountability when agencies renege on their promises .” The cluster approach – the successor to the collaborative approach-tried to do away with this problem by designating individual agencies as ‘ sector leaders ’ to coordinate operations in specific areas to try to plug those newly identified gaps.
Collaborative filtering explores techniques for matching people with similar interests and making recommendations on this basis.

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Collaborative research from the Institute of Development Studies debating Social Protection from a global perspective, suggests that advocates for social protection fall into two broad categories: ' instrumentalists ' and ' activists '.
Collaborative Web Portal of the two Carmelite branches
Educational Collaborative Partnerships are established by mutual agreement between two or more parties to work together on projects and activities that will enhance the quality of education for students while improving skills critical to success in the workplace.
Collaborative filtering has two senses, a narrow one and a more general one.
Collaborative filtering systems have many forms, but many common systems can be reduced to two steps:
Collaborative learning is a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together.
" ISLS has a large worldwide membership, is affiliated with two international journals: " Journal of the Learning Sciences ", and " International Journal of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ", and sponsors the biennial Computer Supported Collaborative Learning conference and International Conference of the Learning Sciences on alternate years.
These remarks, plus the controversy over the original Kriss draft of the Springfield receivership legislation that suspended Chapter 150E, motivated Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government to host a debate between Secretary Kriss and two labor union supporters, Economics Professor Richard B. Freeman, co-faculty director of the Harvard University Trade Union Program, and Jack Donahue, a Kennedy School lecturer and director of the Weil Program in Collaborative Governance.

Collaborative and range
The field of library science has seen significant adoption of the term and librarians have been described by Bonnie Nardi as a " keystone species in information ecology ", and references to information ecology range as far afield as the Collaborative Digital Reference Service of the Library of Congress, to children's library database administrator in Russia.
( a ) Develop a strategy for the installation of solar technology throughout Boston including mapping feasible locations, preparing a project-labor agreement, and planning the city-wide bulk purchase, financing, and installation of solar technology, ( b ) Work with local organizations to maximize Boston's participation in state incentive programs and innovative financing initiatives ( c ) Create a successor non-profit organization to implement the long-term goals of the partnership, ( d ) Solar Boston partners include the U. S. Department of Energy, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, local utilities and unions, an anonymous foundation, and a broad range of local, regional, and national clean energy stakeholders including the US Department of Energy.

Collaborative and items
Collaborative programs ( also known as “ Armaments Cooperative Projects ” (“ ACPs ”)) between the U. S. and foreign Governments ( such as the Joint Strike Fighter ) may also authorize export of USML items ( subject to strict controls ).

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Called the Collaborative Virtual Workstation ( CVW ), this allowed the session to be set up in a virtual file cabinet and virtual rooms, and left as a persistent session that could be joined later.
Collaborative software was originally designated as groupware and this term can be traced as far back as the late 1980s, when Richman and Slovak ( 1987 ) wrote:
Other designed specifically to assist in collaboration when using virtual worlds as a business platform, while yet another type of software, Collaborative Knowledge Management ( cKM ), bridges the gap and can be used simultaneously in Second Life and on the web.
Early e-learning systems, based on Computer-Based Learning / Training often attempted to replicate autocratic teaching styles whereby the role of the e-learning system was assumed to be for transferring knowledge, as opposed to systems developed later based on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning ( CSCL ), which encouraged the shared development of knowledge.
Later that year, Khan was appointed by The UNOPS to be the first global ambassador of The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council that works to improve the lives of poor people by enhancing collaboration among sector agencies and professionals around sanitation and water supply.
The university's Collaborative Provision in April 2006 found that broad confidence can be placed in the university's present and likely future management of the academic standards of its awards made through collaborative arrangements.
CQ or C-IQ ( Collaborative IQ or Collaborative Intelligence ) measures the collaborative effectiveness of a group, which can be greater or less than the aggregate knowledge and capability possessed by individual group members.
The 1978 book Mary in the New Testament: A Collaborative Assessment by Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars concluded that " it cannot be said that the New Testament identifies them ( the " brothers and sisters " of Jesus ) without doubt as blood brothers and sisters and hence as children of Mary ".
ABC No Rio itself grew out of the 1979 Real Estate Show, organized by the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ), in which a large group of artists seeking to foster connections between these communities occupied an abandoned building at 123 Delancey St. and turned it into a gallery to show solidarity with working people in a critique of the city's land use policies — policies that in essence kept buildings empty until the area again attracted investment from developers — and a demonstration of what can be achieved through solidarity.

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