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This online self-paced course offers an overview of misinformation and disinformation, including why it exists, who is creating it, and the risks it poses to individuals, organizations and democratic institutions. Participants will learn how to recognize different types of false and manipulated information, and identify and take actionable steps to reduce its spread in their everyday lives.
This video encourages managers and executives to learn from cloud leaders and to make informed decisions about designing cloud-based programs and services that are at the centre of their digital transformation strategies.
This video explores the role of connected devices in agriculture science and highlights the importance of information technology professionals and scientists working together to find secure Internet of Things solutions.
This online self-paced course demonstrates the search capabilities of GCdocs16 and how to access, modify and share documents using its search functions and tools. Participants will practise conducting a search and learn how to use keywords and filters to refine their search results.
This online self-paced course outlines the stages of records and information life-cycle management and reviews information management activities that support programs and services in federal departments. Participants will learn about the different classification systems, advanced search and retrieval techniques and accepted retention and disposition processes.
This online self-paced course introduces the many benefits of using GCdocs16 and provides an overview of its user interface. Participants will learn how GCdocs creates chronologically consistent records, streamlines information management, and enables a more open and accessible government.
This online self-paced course examines the strategic role, guiding principles and complex infrastructure of information management (IM) systems across the Government of Canada. Participants will explore trends and factors affecting information management and gain a better understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks in which it operates.
This course explains the roles of the information management (IM) community and the new program delivery techniques outlined in the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition.
This course provides a practical guide to the information management (IM) methods, tools and activities that support an effective departmental IM program. Participants will learn how to develop information classification structures, establish retention specifications and follow the proper process for disposing of information resources.
This online self-paced course challenges common assumptions and beliefs about people with disabilities and aims to shift the perspective from the impairment to the barrier.
This video features examples from experts on the latest trends and practical strategies for procuring, designing and implementing accessible information technologies right from the start.
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