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  2. Community of inquiry - Wikipedia

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    This project led to production of many scholarly papers, a book and replication of the Community of Inquiry model by distance education researchers globally. [9] [10] The Community of Inquiry model is also used to conceptually guide study research and practice in other forms of mediated, blended and classroom education.

  3. Conflicts of interest in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Education in ethical COI management is also a tool for avoiding COI problems. [4] Disclosure of COIs has been debated since the 1980s; there is a general consensus favouring disclosure. [3] There is also a view that COI concerns and some of the measures taken to reduce them are excessive. Criticisms of disclosure policies include:

  4. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships. Any external relationship can trigger a conflict of interest .

  5. Wikipedia:Guide to effective COI edit requests - Wikipedia

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    A requested COI edit is a request by someone with a conflict of interest for a volunteer to spend their time reviewing and doing the edit, and in related discussion. This guide provides information and suggestions useful to increasing your success at getting your proposed edit reviewed and reviewed more quickly.

  6. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    Although the terms of reference of a project are sometimes referred to as the project charter, [4] there are significant differences between the two. This article describes a TOR containing detailed definitions, while a project charter has high-level requirements, assumptions, constraints and descriptions as well as a budget summary without ...

  7. Template:Uw-coi - Wikipedia

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    See the conflict of interest guideline and FAQ for article subjects for more information. We ask that you: We ask that you: avoid editing or creating articles about yourself, your family, friends, colleagues, company, organization, clients, or competitors;

  8. Wikipedia:Suggestions for COI compliance - Wikipedia

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    Editors responding to such a COI-compliant suggestion should bear in mind the following points: Assume good faith, the user is likely trying to work for the betterment of the encyclopedia, even if they have a conflict of interest. Treat the user's suggestion on its merits, rather than trying to assess the conflict of interest itself.

  9. Communities of innovation - Wikipedia

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    An example is an innovation project which involves staff from two functions, the business department and the environmental science department. In their research, they observed that cross-functional communities of innovation were able to consider problems from more perspectives and come up with more varied solutions.