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# CO301: Modeling Your Collaboration
CO301: Modeling Your Collaboration
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A key decision that you will need to make when setting up COmanage is how you will model your organization, project or collaboration. Thoughtful consideration will both provide both significant built-in capabilities, as well as flexibility as you use information created and managed in COmanage with other systems and services.
A lesson from the COmanage Training set.

In this lesson, you will learn what to consider when modeling your collaboration in COmanage, how to express this model, and how to make adjustments when needed.
Please see <TBD> for a rendered version of this material. Planning materials for the training course can be found in the Google Doc file [COmanage Training Planning](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sjw_KidTixvknx6Ev-nkk9z9SsVnzpzMyFA_a0KBS90/edit?usp=sharing)

**WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?** Application administrators.
**Maintainer(s):**

> ## Prerequisites
> CO102 or CO103 or equivalent
> ## Top Things You Need To Know
>
> 0. What natural groups do you have in your organization, project or collaboration?
> 1. Do you already have information about the individuals that you would like to register?
> 2. Where is the information about these individual stored? (i.e., in a system? a spreadsheet? on a sheet of paper? multiple places?)
> 3. Are there distinct "lifecycles" that you have with different groups? (For example, do some groups only exist for limited timeframes? Are there groups that take on new characteristics over time?)
> 4. What conditions explored above most affect system and resource access decisions?
## Schedule

Time | Section | Description
---- | ------- | -----------
&nbsp; | [Setup](/episodes/setup.md) | Prepare for the lesson
00:10 | 1. [The benefits of good modeling](/episodes/modelingBenefits.md) | Why is this important? What does good modeling get you? What challenges can result from poor modeling?
00:00 | 2. [Understanding the factors that may affect your modeling](/episodes/generalFactors.md) | Review in broad strokes the factors that may affect how you model your organization, project or collaboration. Explore some real-world examples.
00:00 | 3. [Considering the factors for your situation](/episodes/yourFactors.md) | Using the modeling worksheet you will consider your own organization, project or collaboration and the factors that may affect its model within COmanage.
00:00 | 4. [Picking a model](/episodes/yourModel.md) | Working collaboratively with others in the class, choose a model that you think would work for your situation.
00:00 | 5. [Modeling within COmanage](/episodes/generalCous.md) | Learn about Collaboration Organization Units (COUs), and how they are used to express a model in COmanage.
00:00 | 6. [Express your model with COUs](/episodes/yourCous.md) | Using the model that you have picked, express it in COmanage.
00:00 | 7. [Making changes](/episodes/changesHappen.md) | It's impossible to anticipate all needs. How do you adjust your model when necessary?
00:00 | 8. [Advanced Topics](/episodes/advanced.md) | During this section we will review advanced topics of interest to the class. Some examples include: <list to come>

_The actual schedule may vary slightly depending on the topics and exercises chosen by the instructor._
* [Laura Paglione][lpaglione]

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