Upcoming: Free GODAN Action e-Learning Program on “Open Data and Research Data Management in Agriculture and Nutrition”
COMING SOON !
A free e-learning programme on open data - developed as part of the capacity development activities within the GODAN Action project - is going to help strengthen the capacity of data producers and data consumers to manage and use open data in agriculture and nutrition. This free e-learning course will start in autumn 2017. Further details will be published on AIMS.FAO.ORG and GODAN websites in due course.
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The upcoming e-course “Open Data and Research Data Management in Agriculture and Nutrition” - soon available through Moodle for free - focuses on how to deal with different types of data formats and uses, and on the importance of reliability, accessibility, interoperability and transparency of data. Skills and knowledge obtained in this course are to be used in the context of different institutions in agricultural and nutrition knowledge networks.
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# From IDEA to ACTION
The design of the upcoming e-course was discussed during a consultative workshop entitled “Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition” held at the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) in Wageningen on the 7th-8th of March 2017. This event brought together experts and representatives of the target audience, including representatives from national organizations and networks in developing countries to define the curriculum outline as a first step in the development of an e-learning course.
# This course addresses
Infomediaries (including ICT workers, technologist-journalists, communication officers, librarians and extensionists) - interested in open data and research data management (in agriculture and nutrition);
Researchers - engaged in producing and curating datasets that underlie research publications, identifying datasets suitable for reuse in research as well as in communicating societal benefits of research results;
Policy and decision makers - involved in formulating policies and reports using open data, and in developing strategies for sustainable open data plans.
# Course Structure
The course covers key knowledge and concepts needed by the target audience groups, as well as provide task-based and vocational training to support information and data professionals in their daily activities.
The course is modular, and split into five units (comprising a series of e-learning lessons):
Open data principles,
Using open data,
Making the data open,
Interoperability,
Intellectual property.
The engaging e-learning programme will be learner-centered and enriched with number of webinars which will be open to the public as well as course participants.
GODAN Action is a programme launched by the UK’s Department of International Development (DFID). It brings together agriculture and nutrition specialists and open data experts, and will support Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) by building and developing people’s capacity to engage with open data. This project is led by Wageningen UR and its partners are Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Open Data Institute (ODI), AgroKnow, Land Portal Foundation, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Institute of Development Studies and AidData. |
For further information ...
If you have any questions about GODAN Action, or would like more information on any aspect of the project, please contact Sander Janssen (GODAN Action project lead), at Wageningen Environmental Research.
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Related:
Webinar recording on GODAN Action Project (all GODAN Webinar Series)
WHY FOCUS ON DATA? WHY GODAN? (CTA, 2017)
RDA Plenary in Barcelona - the Interest Group on Agriculture Data (IGAD) Pre-meeting (3 - 4 April 2017) [There was a session on Capacity Development and there are many synergies that we aim to build up at the upcoming RDA Tenth Plenary Meeting, Montréal Canada, 19-21 September]
The Open Data for Development (OD4D) program that brings together a network of leading implementing partners who have a wealth of experience in developing countries
European Data Portal (Training on the basics of Open Data)
FOSTER portal (including resources from the LEARN Project). Help FOSTER promote Open Science and contribute
Free FAO e-learning course on communication for rural development