April 2005, Brussels Collaboration: 4 ideas for research projects Albert A. Angehrn & Thierry Nabeth INSEAD CALT (Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies)

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April 2005, Brussels Collaboration: 4 ideas for research projects Albert A. Angehrn & Thierry Nabeth INSEAD CALT (Centre for Advanced Learning Technologies)

Collaboration: Some ideas for new projects; April 2005, Brussels Albert A. Angehrn & Thierry Nabeth, INSEAD CALT Ideas for full projects CCC - Co-located Collaboration Contexts: The unexplored Potential Investigate the combination of mobile telephony and internet-based e-Collaboration technologies to enhance co-located collaboration. Smart Collaborative Spaces with agents Using agents for enhancing distributed online social systems. (social agents intervening the in the collaboration space, and personal agents)

Collaboration: Some ideas for new projects; April 2005, Brussels Albert A. Angehrn & Thierry Nabeth, INSEAD CALT Ideas for participation in projects Unleashing collaboration e-Collaboration Traps: Diagnosing and Addressing Behavioural Barriers to e- Collaboration. Validating Application: e-Collaboration for Distributed Management Simulations: Using simulation games for training for the manager to acquire collaborative skills

Collaboration: Some ideas for new projects; April 2005, Brussels Albert A. Angehrn & Thierry Nabeth, INSEAD CALT Behaviour and cognition in digital social environments. Education. Using (role playing) games to help people to acquire social skills. Virtual community engineering (and in particular the social engineering) Intelligent systems (cognitive agents) for digital social environments INSEAD CALT focus