- accomplished by collaboration; "collaborative research"
- (collaborate) work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group"
- (collaborate) cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris"
- (collaboration) act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
- (Collaborating) Collaboration is a recursive process where two or more people or organizations work together in an intersection of common goals — for example, an intellectual endeavor that is creative in nature —by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus. ...
- (Collaboration (magazine)) Collaboration is a magazine dedicated to the spiritual and evolutionary vision of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother. Content includes articles, essays, poetry, and art. ...
- (Collaboration (Tommy Emmanuel album)) Collaboration is an album by Australian musician Tommy Emmanuel. It was re-released as Two Originals along with Can't Get Enough on CD in 2004 by Sony. It is a compilation of songs Tommy has done with many notable Australian singers and instrumentalists.
- (Collaborations (KJ-52 album)) Collaborations is rapper KJ-52's second album, and his first distributed by BEC Recordings. It features his most known song, "Dear Slim" which was shown on Total Request Live and described as a "diss" to Eminem, though it was actually intended to minister to him. ...
- (Collaborations (Sinéad O'Connor album)) Collaborations is a compilation album released by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor in 2005. The album contains songs recorded throughout O'Connor's career on which she collaborated with a variety of artists, spanning several different genres of music. ...
- (Collaborations (Space Tribe)) Collaborations is a Space Tribe album published in 2004 by Space Tribe Music.
- An organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal; Of, relating to, or done by collaboration
- (collaborate) To work together with others to achieve a common goal; To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in one's country
- (collaborate) (v) to cooperate, work together
- (Collaborate) To provide Edit or View access to other SlideRocket users.
- (Collaborate) When two or more agents pass messages with one another suggesting actions that are beneficial to all agents involved in the negotiations.
- (Collaborate) Work willingly with other direct service providers, parents, community agencies, faculty, and other professionals to obtain, coordinate, and research services that effectively nurture infants and families.
- (collaborate) (verb): to work with another person or group in order to achieve or do something ▪ The two companies agreed to collaborate.
- (collaborate) When you work with somebody on a specific task or project. For example, you do research and publish an article together with another graduate student or faculty member.
- (Collaborating (as an instructional improvement strategy)) A collegial process wherein two or more colleagues share expertise with each other; to implement instructional or behavior strategies to benefit student learning.
- (collaborating) A conflict management strategy based on parties sharing a superordinate goal of solving the problem even though their initial ideas for how to solve it differ.
- (collaborating) The posting of questions/comments and responding to questions/comments of other class members for the entire class to view.
- (Collaboration) A program model in which the LD teacher demonstrates for or team teaches with the general classroom teacher to help a student with LD be successful in a regular classroom.
- (Collaboration) share folders, documents, and pictures. View highlighted changes others made. Revert document. Your document is never overwritten. Rich Table Formats - auto-format 1000s of whole-table styles.
- (Collaboration) A mutually beneficial and well-defined relationship entered into by two or more organizations to achieve common goals. ...
- (Collaboration) To combine forces to meet a common goal.