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This online self-paced course describes the characteristics, technical components, current trends and types of augmented reality (AR). Participants will explore best practices for using AR, including key considerations when planning to implement AR within an organization.
This job aid provides an overview of the Indigenous Languages Act, with an emphasis on Indigenous languages, their significance to Indigenous cultures and identities, and the urgency of revitalization efforts.
This job aid provides managers of Indigenous employees with a collection of links to government resources designed to enhance their understanding of Indigenous realities, inclusive practices, recruitment and retention, and government action.
This video features Chev Cheechoo, with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Employment and Social Development Canada, who discusses how some of his organization's programs encourage the recruitment of Indigenous persons and assist in their professional development.
This job aid provides strategies for effectively preparing and delivering briefings with impact to decision-makers such as deputy ministers, ministers and political staff.
This job aid provides information and best practices to help federal officials prepare for an appearance before a House of Commons or Senate committee.
This event recording explores the importance of standards in the digital economy and how Canada can be a leader in the development of international technology standards.
This video features excerpts from interviews with six former deputy ministers, who share what leadership means to them and how it can be applied in the public service.
This video features Munir Sheikh, Ph.D., former Chief Statistician of Canada, who reflects on the pivotal decision that led to his resignation from the public service (which is not the reason you may remember).
This online self-paced course provides foundational information to support public service supervisors at the start of their career transition. Participants will learn more about their new role, the expectations upon them, how to work with their new team, and how to become an effective supervisor.
This course provides an introduction to engaging effectively and responsibly on social media platforms, and offers tips on using mindfulness and sound judgment in an open context. Participants will revisit the expected behaviours related to their professional values when using social media, and will have an opportunity to discuss the grey areas around navigating social media as a public servant.
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