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The Open Government Partnership aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. As a member of this initiative, the Government of Canada continues to deepen its efforts to integrate openness into day-to-day business.
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 explores the different ways to save and organize documents in GCdocs16. Participants will learn how to add documents in GCdocs, organize their documents into collections, and control access to their files.
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 online self-paced course outlines the benefits, best practices and trends in virtual assistant technology, such as using chat bots to reduce repetitive office tasks or personalize automated client interactions. Participants will explore the potential of virtual assistant technology and review smart future-proofing strategies that can lead to success in the digital marketplace.
This short online self-paced course emphasizes the importance of following established reporting procedures when a data breach is suspected. Participants will learn to identify the impact of security breaches and will better understand their own role in reporting data theft.
This online self-paced course presents a series of activities designed to introduce data concepts and terminology and explore the characteristics of data-driven organizations. Participants will reflect on their personal and organizational data challenges and strategies and discuss changing expectations of Canadians for open government data.
This online self-paced course identifies the benefits of data-driven decision making and explores a balanced approach where decision-makers do not rely on a single perspective as the basis for making choices. Participants will learn best practices for using data to inform their decisions, including how to avoid common mistakes when interpreting data.
This online self-paced course sets out the considerations for creating data visualizations and relaying messages with the help of data visualization tools. Participants will learn data visualization techniques and design best practices that will help to ensure their visualizations are clearly and accurately communicating what their data means.
This online self-paced course explores the benefits of data modelling, outlining its main characteristics and the styles, levels and models most commonly used. Participants will learn how data models are built and how to use data modelling to create detailed data blueprints to improve their organization's daily operations.
This online self-paced course explains data disaggregation, how it can inform the early stages of policy development, and how it can lead to better public policy outcomes. Through videos, interactive activities and case studies, participants will learn how to identify potential target groups and guide the formulation of government initiatives.
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