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Tailored for professionals in the education sector, this introductory course on Child Online Protection addresses online risks and provides guidance on shaping positive digital practices among young people.
Aimed at parents and guardians, this course covers child online behaviours, threats, and risks, helping to build open conversations about cyber safety in the family setting.
This course engages parents in understanding the nature of children's online engagements, focusing on reducing risks and safeguarding children online.
This course is designed to help educators better understand the risks related to Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (further - OCSEA), and how the educational environments can be used to prevent children from harm associated with OCSEA.
The overall goal of this course is to improve the skills of the learners in setting up and using formative and summative assessment tools in the Â鶹ÉçÊÓƵ Moodle platform.
Focusing on protecting civilian aspects of cyberspace, this course covers the overarching principles and good practices in drafting, developing, and managing a National Cybersecurity Strategy, based on existing models and frameworks.
With generous support from the Global Gateway initiative of the European Union, participation in this training programme is free of charge.
This training course empowers start-up and scale-up women entrepreneurs by developing green digital entrepreneurship knowledge and skills in order to increase their economic empowerment. The course is designed to guide participants through the concepts and benefits of green business, green and circular economy and sus tainability concepts. It also explores digital green concepts, how to green supply chains and green finance. This course has been made possible with the support of the Women's Entrepreneurship Accelerator (WEA).
In this comprehensive course, we will delve into the critical issue of electronic waste (e-waste) on a global scale. E-waste, comprising discarded electronic devices and equipment, presents a growing environmental and societal challenge.
This e-learning is based on the that sets out the systems and process requirements for ICT procurement in a way that supports the transition to circular and sustainable system solutions.
This course has been developed by ITU to provide an introduction to the Tampere Convention on the Provision of Telecommunications Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations (referred to as the Tampere Convention throughout this course), its structure and institutions, and the process of its implementation.