Lecture

Responsible Use of Technology

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This lecture concludes the first four weeks of the MOOC, providing key notions and concepts for the upcoming weeks focused on the responsible use of technology in the sector. Various experts will share their insights on the role of technology, aiming to help the audience form informed opinions on crucial topics.

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Humanitarian Action in the Digital Age
The first MOOC about responsible use of technology for humanitarians. Learn about technology and identify risks and opportunities when designing digital solutions.
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