Collaboration Model

A civic program, not only a technology project

The Social Awareness pillar should begin as a civic digital wellbeing initiative. It can later lead to tools, protocols, workshops, standards, and prototypes.

The first collaboration goal is to gather people who care about healthier online interaction.

Who can participate

Useful collaborators include:

  • educators and learner groups;
  • parents and youth mentors;
  • privacy advocates;
  • mental wellbeing practitioners;
  • community organisations;
  • software developers;
  • researchers in digital society;
  • local councils and civic groups;
  • environmental and interspecies ethics groups;
  • designers interested in humane technology.

What collaboration can produce

The program can produce:

  1. Public awareness material
    Articles, videos, workshops, short explainers, and community discussions.

  2. Usage standards
    Simple behavioural standards for healthier digital participation.

  3. Development standards
    Practical design checks for consent, introduction, privacy, dignity, and quiet growth.

  4. Prototype systems
    Small demonstrators such as consent-aware contact, respectful introduction hubs, or silent learning spaces.

  5. Pilot communities
    Small groups willing to test healthier communication norms.

Role of IntentixLab

IntentixLab can provide:

  • conceptual framing;
  • technical prototyping;
  • public documentation;
  • workshops;
  • open collaboration pages;
  • examples of intention-aware digital interaction.

Recommended first setup

Start with a small public invitation:

We are forming an awareness and prototype circle for a healthier Internet, grounded in consent, privacy, dignity, and mutual regard. We invite educators, technologists, community members, and civic organisations to help define practical standards for digital interaction.

This is broad enough to attract collaborators without forcing them to understand Intention Space on day one.