Training Courses
The CoSpaces training courses are focused on the technology towards the adoption of collaborative design/engineering practices. In the pursuit of an efficient way of delivering such CoSpaces solutions to the industry the courses were categorised by the following directives:
Basic education/awareness
is the training to accommodate basic education/awareness materials in order to establish the minimal entry point to more advanced topics and training actions.
- Course FCW - Fundamentals in Collaborative Working
Provides introductory knowledge and essential concepts related to CW and Collaborative Workspaces
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Business Promotion training
is the training focused in business promotion showing the view and value of collaboration and CoSpaces collaborative solutions.
- Course EFB – Enabling new Forms of Business
This course aims to impart the business demands that are driving the CoSpaces project. Business advantages, opportunities and solutions for innovation based upon collaborative practices.
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Adoption Training
is the training focused on the details of design, evaluation, development and deployment of technology collaborative solutions. Issues such as the human factors, pitfalls, impacts, reference practices, and especially change management to ease the adoption and implementation of collaboration in practice are addressed.
- Course DDC - Design and Development of CW spaces
Provides an overview of how to apply human centred requirements elicitation and modelling procedures to CW on designing collaborative working environments
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- Course DCO - Deployment of CoSpaces in Organisations
The purpose of this course is to guide the deployment of CoSpaces Collaborative Technologies in organisations.
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Role play / Usage Training
is the training focused around real business situations and using reference interactions in the various application domains. Much of this comes from the case-studies and associated demonstrators developed in the CoSpaces project.
- Course CCS - Collaborative Workspaces Case Studies
The purpose of this course is to first assess the current practice and highlight the existing problems of CW. And, presents a number of demonstrations to emphasize how state-of-the-art technologies available in the system, provides an environment that supports collaborative working enabling them to effectively arrive at an optimum solu-tion to meet the problems solving. This course is available in six versions.
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(Collaboration) Profiling training
is the training about the ability to profile the collaboration “capacity/capability” in enterprises. This is, the way to position oneself and understand the options and costs of moving up in the collaboration ability ladder;
- Course MPI - Models, Profiling and Implementation
Introduces the various approaches to modelling collaboration and the usefulness of a descriptive model to aid understanding, and presents a descriptive framework which can be used to underpin CWE development, providing key principles which should be considered when managing change.
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Technology Training
is the training on how to use and apply the technology in collaborative engineering projects, there is the obvious need to provide training to those that will need to install, configure and maintain the collaboration infrastructure inside an organisation.
- Course CAC - CSF Architecture & Components
Provides the understanding on the CSF architectures & components and relations as the way to understand its functional aspects and properties.
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- Course CUI - CoSpaces User Interfaces
Describes all the CoSpaces User Interfaces, and presents details on how to install the frameworks and components as well as the details on its usage from the end-users perspective, addressing IT specialists’ knowledge and competence needs.
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