Center for Research on Collaboratories and Technology Enhanced Learning Communities
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The Center for Research on Collaboratories and Technology Enhanced Learning Communities (COTELCO) is a joint research center of Syracuse University and American University. The center carries out research on socio-technical infrastructure, and geographically distributed teams. The research projects main focus on collaboration attempts between developing and develop countries.

Research Themes and Project

  • Global Governance, Transnational Networks and Epistemic Communities
  1. Pawns to Partners Qualitative
  2. Pawns to Partners Quantitative
  3. Trans National Emerging Nations Dialogue (TRANSEND)
  4. CyberInfrastructure Facilitators
  5. Internet Governance

  • Cyberinfrastructure, Virtual Organizations, and Collaboratories
  1. Virtual Organizations as Sociotechnical Systems (VOSS)
  2. Burton Blatt Institute Collaboratories
  3. ASEAN Collaboratory Institute on Disability and Development

  • Geographically Distributed Collaborative Learning
  1. WiGiT
  2. TANGO - Transnational NGO Initiative
  3. Going Global Locally
  4. Master EndNote Library and Refworks Distributed Database

Associated faculty

  • Dr. Derrick L. Cogburn, American University & Syracuse University, Center Director

  • Dr. Carsten Oesterlund, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Jian Qin, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Norhayati Zakaria, University of Wollongong in Dubai

  • Dr. Robert Heckman, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Ruth Small, Syracuse University

  • Prof. William N. Myhill, BBI, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Daniel Esser, American University

  • Dr. Jeff Stanton, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Jennifer T. Ellis, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

  • Dr. Joon Park, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Meera Adya, BBI, Syracuse University

  • Dr. Nanette Levinson, American University

  • Dr. Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American University

  • Dr. Tina Kempin Reuter, Christopher Newport University

  • Mr. James Schmeling, BBI, Syracuse University

External links

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