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Skip to search resultsGCdocs16: What It's All About
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.
Gender Budgeting and the Public Service
The Government of Canada has practised gender budgeting for years, increasing its efforts since 2015. Listen to experts from Finance Canada’s views on how budget decisions affect individuals and how gender budgeting advances gender equality and diversity through the decision-making process.
Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus): Applying Tools and Best Practices
This course provides the tools needed to apply the GBA Plus process and assess the quality of the analysis for best results. By examining a real-world case study, participants will learn more about GBA Plus considerations and concepts and how to integrate them as best practices into their own work and organization.
Getting Started with Machine Learning
This online self-paced course defines machine learning and explores its potential benefits for organizations and important considerations around its use. Participants will learn high-level steps their organization can take to identify feasible opportunities for machine learning solutions.
Going Virtual: Conducting Remote Meetings
This course focuses on how to make virtual meetings more effective. Participants will learn how to use the basic functions of the virtual environment, adopt strategies for conducting online meetings that are more engaging, and apply best practices for resolving technical issues.
Next session: December 05, 2024 | 2 more dates
Government of Canada Bell Let's Talk Day 2022: Spotlight on Peer Support
This event recording features subject-matter experts and organizational representatives, who explain how peer support, whether formal or informal, can help public servants navigate the psychological impacts of COVID-19 at work and at home.