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Humanitarian Action in the Digital Age

Si eres un profesional humanitario intrigado por la tecnología, pero preocupado por su uso responsable, este MOOC está hecho a medida para ti. ¿Te preocupa que las personas puedan pasar por alto los posibles riesgos en su afán por abrazar cada nueva oportunidad que la tecnología ofrece? Tus preocupaciones son acertadas, y este curso las aborda dire.
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Resumen

If you're a humanitarian practitioner intrigued by technology yet concerned about its responsible use, this MOOC is tailor-made for you. Are you apprehensive that people may overlook potential risks in their eagerness to embrace every new opportunity technology offers?

Your worries are well-placed, and this course addresses them head-on.

Beginning with the fundamentals of computer and data science, this course demystifies what goes on behind the scenes when you use a computer, browse the internet, or engage on social media platforms. It then progresses to more advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, cryptography, and distributed ledgers.

Armed with this comprehensive knowledge, you'll join world-renowned experts in examining how to wield technology ethically and responsibly. Key areas of focus include accountability, ethics, data protection, adherence to the do no harm principle, and ensuring inclusivity.

Offered by edX, this MOOC spans several pivotal categories, including Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Computer Science, Inclusion, Digital Skills, Data Science, Social Sciences, and Cryptography.

It's an indispensable resource for anyone eager to navigate the intersection of technology and humanitarian work with integrity and foresight.


Impartido por

Sonja Loeffelmann-Sepahi, Grégoire Castella and Philippe Stoll


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