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==== First class components ==== |
==== First class components ==== |
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''Please update the [[first class collaborative element]]s page as new ones are listed here and vice-versa.'' |
''Please update the [[first class collaborative element]]s page as new ones are listed here and vice-versa.'' |
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⚫ | * [[Collaborative domain]] – the core components and dynamics characterising a [[collaborative process]] including the specific [[collaborative participant]]s, [[collaborative media|medium]], [[collaborative output|output]], [[emergent shared understandings]], levels of [[trust]] and [[Collaborative incentive|incentive]]. (Make a comprehensive list.) |
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* [[Collaborative participant]] – a person engaged in a [[collaborative process]] who makes a [[collaborative contribution|creative contribution]] to the [[collaborative output]]. |
* [[Collaborative participant]] – a person engaged in a [[collaborative process]] who makes a [[collaborative contribution|creative contribution]] to the [[collaborative output]]. |
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⚫ | * [[Collaborative domain]] – the core components and dynamics characterising a [[collaborative process]] including the specific [[collaborative participant]]s, [[collaborative media|medium]], [[collaborative output|output]], [[emergent shared understandings]], levels of [[trust]] and [[Collaborative incentive|incentive]]. (Make a comprehensive list.) |
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* [[Collaborative media]] – the medium in which a collaboration takes place (For instance a word document or wiki in the case of [[coauthor]]ing, vocalisations, body language, auditory and visual perceptions in face-to-face collaborations, or a mix of many media as in the case of the production of a play.) |
* [[Collaborative media]] – the medium in which a collaboration takes place (For instance a word document or wiki in the case of [[coauthor]]ing, vocalisations, body language, auditory and visual perceptions in face-to-face collaborations, or a mix of many media as in the case of the production of a play.) |