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Skip to search resultsHow Data Literate Are You?
This online self-paced course serves as a data literacy self-assessment that poses a series of questions on individual and organizational data competency. After responding to these questions, participants will receive their proficiency level results, a personalized data persona, and a list of helpful learning resources on the topic of data literacy.
How to Be Digital in the Canadian Public Service
Developed in partnership with 10 provincial and territorial governments across Canada, this six-week online micro-course explores what digital looks like in the Canadian government context and examines digital concepts such as agile and human-centred design. Through weekly lessons sent by email, participants will learn how to apply the culture and values of the digital workplace in their everyday work.
Inclusive by Design: Applying the GC Digital Standards and Gender-based Analysis Plus
This online self-paced course identifies the impact of personal and organizational biases on our decisions at work and explores how to apply the Government of Canada Digital Standards and Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) to help mitigate these biases.
Information Management Awareness Quiz
This online self-paced quiz evaluates the participant's knowledge of essential information management principles and best practices. Participants will be able to assess their ability to properly manage information and data resources commonly used in their work environment.
Information Management in the Digital Age
This course explains the roles of the information management (IM) community and the new program delivery techniques outlined in the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition.
Next session: May 29, 2024 | 2 more dates
Information Management in the Government of Canada
This online self-paced course examines the strategic role, guiding principles and complex infrastructure of information management (IM) systems across the Government of Canada. Participants will explore trends and factors affecting information management and gain a better understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks in which it operates.
Information Management Methods and Tools
This course provides a practical guide to the information management (IM) methods, tools and activities that support an effective departmental IM program. Participants will learn how to develop information classification structures, establish retention specifications and follow the proper process for disposing of information resources.
Next session: April 30, 2024 | 2 more dates
Information Management: Supporting Programs and Services
This online self-paced course outlines the stages of records and information life-cycle management and reviews information management activities that support programs and services in federal departments. Participants will learn about the different classification systems, advanced search and retrieval techniques and accepted retention and disposition processes.
Innovating with Lean Product Management
This online self-paced course explains how a lean methodology can help manage a product's life cycle, from defining its initial needs to enabling continuous improvement. Participants will learn how to design a minimum viable product, test their prototype, and use lean product management to better identify the needs of their customers.
Inspiring Action Through Compelling and Data-Driven Storytelling
This online self-paced course provides instructions on how to build a compelling, data-driven story that adequately addresses a framed problem and inspires action. Participants will learn to create an effective storyboard, define a call to action, and incorporate the key components of a compelling story.
Introduction to Agile in the Public Service
This online self-paced course introduces the concepts, tools, practices and behaviours that support an Agile culture in the modern workplace. Participants will review the principles that drive agility individually and within teams, in order to encourage and sustain an adaptive culture across the public service.
Introduction to Data in the Public Service
This course uses a peer-learning approach to explore the strategic issues related to the role and use of data in the public service in a non-technical way.
Next session: May 30, 2024 | 2 more dates