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Collaborative and Experiment
Two mid-deck experiments are the Middeck Glovbox Payload ( MGBX ) and the Collaborative Ukrainian Experiment ( CUE ).

Collaborative and was
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:
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.
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.
The new plaza named Teluscape Exploration Plaza was designed by Reich + Petch Architects and EDA Collaborative.
It was designed by The Architects Collaborative and is owned by Simon Property Group, which acquired it in the 2002 breakup of the then-Dutch owned Urban Shopping Centers, Inc.
Collaborative intelligence was later defined as to require the investigation of aspects of collective intelligence, namely those that acknowledge identity, as in social networks, as the foundation for next generation problem-solving ecosystems, modeled on evolutionary adaptation in nature ’ s ecosystems.
He was awarded the First Lewis Fry Richardson Medal for exceptional contributions to non-linear geophysics ( 1998 ), a Doctor Honoris Causa, Institute du Physique du Globe, Paris, and the 21st Century Collaborative Activity Award for Studying Complex Systems, McDonnell Foundation.
Fle3 was largely developed in the Innovative Technology for Collaborative Learning and Knowledge Building ( ITCOLE ) project, funded by the European Commission in the Information Society Technologies ( IST ) framework's ' School of Tomorrow ' program.
The software based on BSCW was named at first Synergeia and later BSCL ( Basic Support for Collaborative Learning ).
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English ( CIDE ) was derived from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and has been supplemented with some of the definitions from WordNet.
The International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning was established as a separate journal in 2006, edited by Gerry Stahl and Freiderich Hesse.
The website was created no later than August 2003 ( the earliest archive ) by John Nestoriak III, and was owned by Collaborative Content, LLC which was acquired by CNET in January 2005.
It was not until 1998 that the meta-analysis of the Oxford based Early Breast Cancer Trialists ' Collaborative Group showed definitively that tamoxifen saved lives in early breast cancer.
He was an active member of the artists ' group Colab ( Collaborative Projects ) from its inception in 1977.
UW-Green Bay ’ s Collaborative Master of Social Work Program was recently recognized as a “ Best Social Work Program ” in a list of the “ Best Graduate Schools ” in a publication by US News & World Report
The U. S. Government Open Code Collaborative or Government Open Code Collaborative Repository was an initiative for best practice exchange among government agencies in the United States employing free software, open source, share alike and other methods of solving software-related problems in an open collaborative way.
The Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ) was an American architectural firm formed by Walter Gropius and seven younger architects in 1945 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In 1999 The Pride Collaborative merged with COLLEAGUES, a national organization that sponsored the annual Out & Equal Summit aimed at human resource professionals and LGBT employees, to form Out & Equal Workplace Advocates, and the current organizational structure was born.
The Denver Housing First Collaborative documented that the annual cost of supportive housing for a chronically homeless individual was $ 13, 400.
She was a founder, in 1945, and now Principal Emeritus of the Architects ' Collaborative ( TAC ).

Collaborative and designed
Collaborative software ( also referred to as groupware ) is computer software designed to help people involved in a common task achieve goals.
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.
Collaborative planning is a method designed to empower stakeholders by elevating them to the level of decision-makers through direct engagement and dialogue between stakeholders and public agencies, to solicit ideas, active involvement, and participation in the community planning process.
The NERRS Science Collaborative is designed to put Reserve-based science to work for local communities.
Clark Art Institute building, designed by The Architects ' Collaborative in 1973

Collaborative and study
Collaborative, group, and individual study areas are offered as well as group study rooms.
Collaborative learning activities can include collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, study teams, and other activities.

Collaborative and on
In 2006 the Authority established an Endowment Fund to Support Collaborative Marine Scientific Research on the International Seabed Area.
The development is taking place on an internet-based workspace, called iCAT ( Collaborative Authoring Tool ) Platform, somewhat similar to Wikipedia – yet it requires more structure and peer review process.
Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding ( JCT-VC ) is a group of video coding experts from ITU-T Study Group 16 ( VCEG ) and ISO / IEC JTC 1 / SC 29 / WG 11 ( MPEG ).
The organization relies on contributions from renowned scientists and professionals to inform its work, such as the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, the WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy, and the WHO Study Group on Interprofessional Education & Collaborative Practice.
Collaborative divorce is a method for divorcing couples to come to agreement on divorce issues.
The Gates Hillman Complex, opened for occupancy on August 11, 2009, sits on a site on the university's West Campus, surrounded by Cyert Hall, the Purnell Center for the Arts, Doherty Hall, Newell-Simon Hall, Smith Hall, Hamburg Hall and the Robert Mehrabian Collaborative Innovation Center.
Groupware and other Computer Supported Collaborative Work ( CSCW ) platforms are now the stage of Network Creativity on the web or on other private networks.
* Collaborative Learning Center – place for students to receive help from mentors on writing, class work, or presentations
* SCORE ( State Collaborative on Reforming Education )
Collaborative real-time editing is now utilized, for example, in film editing and on services such as Google Docs.
* Center for a New American Dream A non-profit organization working on: Redefining the Dream ; Beyond Consumerism ; Collaborative Communities
The active Canadian children's health association Pediatric Investigators Collaborative Network on Infections in Canada carry the acronym.
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.
Detroit's Garden Resource Program Collaborative also strengthens their gardening community by providing to their members transplants ; education on gardening, policy, and food issues ; and by building connectivity between gardeners through workgroups, potlucks, tours, field trips, and cluster workdays.
The Collaborative also sponsors a UNH-based graduate and professional education program focused on helping individuals develop the skills needed to link science-based information to coastal resource management decisions.

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