Cosmos-Square/Environment/Experience/Guided/Contribution Impacts/Sponsorships

3.2.1.1. Sponsorships

In addition to typically also being subscribed users or user groups and, as such, knowledge resource consumers, Cosmos Square sponsors contribute or commission the contribution of additional knowledge resources.

Effective contribution of these knowledge resources, typically imply their 3D modeling, animation, and projection through the Cosmos Square metaphor, into the Cosmos Square knowledge model repository, to become accessible and referenced, like other Cosmos Square knowledge resources.

This very creative experience is backed by a rich entitlement secure virtual environment support platform, to add and expand Cosmos Square functionality and features. From this angle, Cosmos Square is a 3D model interactive browser navigating a knowledge resource model repository, providing users with full control of their virtual world experience with rich an vibrant content. The Cosmos Square metaphor and environment support mapping and representing any knowledge resource, of any complexity, including abstract concepts as interactive virtual reality for users to experience, and navigate to.

At the same time as the Cosmos Square provides and supports user experience, the environment monitors usage and interaction, learning and building reference statistics and information used to keep optimizing models, animations, subscriptions, sponsorships, knowledge resources and user experience.

Sponsors also have their respective virtual profiles to manage and configure their contributions as well as to monitor, compile, and adjust activities related to their contributions.

More development phases are planned to further develop the environment monitoring and learning skills so that the Cosmos Square environment can keep learning and improving its contribution to knowledge content, feedback, interaction, and user experience. A clear usage example is in optimizing guiding "bots" operation.

See Also

  • 1. provider axis: Sponsorship,
  • Continue to 3.2.1.2. Subscriptions
  • Return to 3.2.1. Contribution Impacts