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This event recording features a demonstration of Namara by ThinkData Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Bryan Smith, followed by a discussion with Vik Pant, Chief Scientist at Natural Resources Canada, about the life cycle of data projects, the importance of data standards, and the value of the enormous amount of data that exists within government.
This video demystifies the concept of going digital and reaches beyond information technology to present tips for modernizing programs and services to better meet the needs of the people using them.
This event recording explores how government entities can use artificial intelligence to make decisions that are fair, transparent and accountable, while fostering the creation of technologies that help regulate its use.
This video (part 3 of 5) features Mina Riad, product manager at Job Bank (jobbank.gc.ca), who describes how diverse user research techniques can help shape product vision and set work items.
This video follows the story of Morgan, a fictional public servant, and the cyber security challenges they face after clicking on a link in a spoofed email that appeared to have been sent by their boss.
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.
This online self-paced course examines the attributes of digitally dexterous organizations and explains how to establish a digital-first mindset across an organization. Participants will learn about the benefits of digital dexterity and the process of digitizing organizational practices, as well as how to support and gauge their organization's progress towards digital dexterity.
This online self-paced course helps to build a greater awareness and understanding of the reality of cyber risks by exploring common security vulnerabilities and cyber threats, such as malware, password attacks and social engineering. Participants will learn to recognize potential threats and how to protect themselves, their digital information and the systems they use.
This interactive job aid and journal provides practical resources and ideas on how to be an active participant in the process of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The making of Treaty 9 from the perspective of historical witness George Spence, an 18-year-old Cree hunter from Albany, James Bay. The 83rd Heritage Minute in Historica Canada's collection.
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