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  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Collaboration Process
    • 2.1. Your Ecosystem
    • 2.2. Collaborate
    • 2.3. Collaboration Process
    • 2.4. Overcoming barriers to Collaboration online
  • 3. Digital Networking
    • 3.1. Overview
    • 3.2. Benefits of Networking
    • 3.3. Key factors of Networking
  • 4. Co-creation
    • 4.1. Co-design & Co-creation
    • 4.2. Levels of Co-creation
    • 4.3. Benefits of Co-creation with Others
    • 4.4. Good Practices
  • 5. Reading / Additional materials

Theory: Collaborating With Others - Networking & Co-creation

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5. Reading / Additional materials

●     How do you collaborate effectively with subject matter experts and reviewers?

●     ​​Top tips for a beautiful e-learning relationship: how to successfully collaborate with SMEs

●     How do you collaborate effectively with subject matter experts and reviewers?

●     “Collaboration and Co-Creation: The Road to Creating Value” – Gaurav Bhalla

●     Flight path to recovery: how technology can help tourism SMEs bounce back post-pandemic - Global Government Fintech


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