About the course
The general objectives of this course are to understand and resolve (1) conceptual problems in the domain of participatory (citizen) science and (2) related problem situations in digital environments for data analysis and reporting for social purposes.
This upskilling short course is thus aligned with:
- DIGCOMP 2.2: Competence area 5. Problem-solving (Competence 5.3 Creatively using digital technologies)
- ESCO v1.1.1. S5.6.0: using digital tools for collaboration, content creation, and problem-solving (http://data.europa.eu/esco/skill/cacc62f3-2df4-4cc3-9d5d-0d014db56bd9)
Course enrolment requirements and entry competencies required for the course:
- Basic understanding of simple digital tools and technologies (e.g. Office, social media).
- Interest in conceptual problems and problem situations in digital environments.
Learning outcomes expected at the level of the course:
- Engage in collaborative processes to support and enhance citizens’ participation in society using digital technologies and platforms.
- Understand that technology has the potential to be used for social purposes (e.g. in support of citizen science activities).
- Identify online platforms that can be used to design, develop and test visualizations of open or proprietary data.
- Design a digital story using Tableau Public.
Module Overview
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Course Features
- Lectures 23
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English, German, Spanish, Croatian, Dutch
- Students 77
- Assessments Yes
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and 3 students enrolled.