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Massive Open Online Course: Children’s Rights and Technology in Digital Age

Call for Proposals to address Pressing Issues affecting Children and Communities (Kenya)

Deadline: 31-Jul-22

The Global Campus of Human Rights is pleased to announce the Massive Open Online Course on Children’s Rights and Technology in the Digital Age.

This Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) takes a deep dive into how often children are exposed to the newest technological developments and, through a human rights approach, promotes a more ethical, human-centric, and accessible tech-infused future.

The MOOC is free and open to participants from around the world who are actively interested and engaged in children’s rights and how they are considered in relation to technologies. Auditors can complete any or all the parts of the course at their own pace, but will not receive a certificate.

By way of a MOOC, they aim to provide a coherent overview of the current discussions, regulations, and known implications of children’s relationships to technology in the digital age. They also aim to close the gap in knowledge and a lack of accessibility of existing knowledge to a wider audience.

Modules

The course is articulated in five modules:

Methodology: The course encompasses a 5-week period. Participants are expected to engage in approximately 30 hours of active learning through readings, videos, webinars, discussions, and quizzes. Case studies and examples from different areas of the world and on different themes will be used to identify cross-regional and cross-cutting issues and enable a global and multidimensional understanding of the topic.

Outcomes

Upon completion of this course participants will have gained:

Eligibility Criteria

Global Campus of Human Rights designed this course for participants (students, researchers, educators, children, parents, concerned citizens, politicians, media professionals, tech developers/experts/companies, and governmental/inter-governmental/non-governmental actors) around the world who are actively interested and engaged in children’s rights and how they are considered in relation to technologies that already permeate society, but also those technologies that are in development and how they may impact this particular age group.

For more information, visit https://gchumanrights.org/education/e-learning/moocs/childrens-rights-and-technology-in-the-digital-age/about.html

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