Normative Criteria for Relevant Evaluation
recording best practices
Changes at "promotes social collaboration within a neighborhood"
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Social collaboration is the process of helping multiple people or groups interact and
share information to achieve common goals. Listening to others is the starting step
how people begin to collaborate, which leads to the sharing of collective knowledge
and the process also creating value through partnerships. This collaborative action and
learning through collective reflection is an important source of understanding of
practices that can improve the process of creating or identifying common
goods and values of the neighborhood.
References
Dennis Sandow, Reflexus Company and Anne Murray Allen, Hewlett-Packard
Company. 2005. “The Nature of Social Collaboration: How Work Really Gets Done.”
Reflections: the SoL Journal on Knowledge, Learning, and Change. Volume 6,
Number 2/ 3: 1-14.
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Social collaboration is the process of multiple people or groups working in a coordinated and mutual fashion to achieve common goals. Promoting social collaboration may also happen on the basis of communication methods such as social media platforms, participatory approaches and co-designed activities, to encourage different groups in the neighborhood to active involvement and engagement.
Key references
- Dennis Sandow, Reflexus Company and Anne Murray Allen, Hewlett-Packard Company. 2005. “The Nature of Social Collaboration: How Work Really Gets Done.” Reflections: the SoL Journal on Knowledge, Learning, and Change. Volume 6, Number 2/ 3: 1-14.