| 11. | Other scientists anticipated that the scientific process would speed up when they had access to the collaboratory.
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| 12. | The first phase was based on iterative development, testing, and deployment of individual collaboratory tools.
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| 13. | Once collaboratory team members had adequately tested each new tool, it was deployed to combustion researchers.
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| 14. | Related to this research space is the notion of the collaboratory, originally coined by William Wulf.
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| 15. | The first IBM Research Collaboratory for Life Sciences was co-located at VLSCI for 5 years.
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| 16. | The Wisconsin Collaboratory for Enhanced Learning has built two centers to focus on flipped and blended learning.
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| 17. | In recent years, collaboratory models have been applied to areas beyond scientific research and the national context.
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| 18. | In 2015, he became part of 98B COLLABoratory an independent artist initiative based in Escolta, Manila.
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| 19. | In our new definition, a collaboratory is an inclusive learning environment where action learning and action research meet.
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| 20. | Many scientists looked at the collaboratory as means to achieve strategic goals that were organizational and personal in nature.
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