Introduction
The ability to make rapid and effective decisions based on accurate and timely data is more critical than ever. This three-week online foundational course is designed to enhance the ability of UN personnel to effectively apply and use data in their work. It is geared to those in research, analytics and reporting, as well as those who wish to expand their knowledge and ability to access, use, interpret and communicate data.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the programme, participants will be able to:
- Debunk data myths
- Identify different applications for data
- Use data analytics to effectively tell a story
- Understand the process of data analysis
- Describe data biases and outline quality assurance strategies to prevent them
Course Methodology
This course is delivered entirely online, in partnership with IE University faculty and key experts in data analytics. It combines live webinar sessions, led by subject-matter experts, with self-paced activities and interactive group discussions.
The weekly instructor-led webinars are conducted in the Zoom online platform. The webinars will take place on May 12th, May 19th and May 26th, from 15:00 to 16:30 CET. Participants need a computer (or mobile device), a reliable internet connection and either headset with microphone to connect to the audio through your computer, or a telephone. We recommend accessing audio through the computer. No special software is required; but participants must be able to access Zoom. We will send instructions for Zoom access to registered participants and recommend that you download the application and test your access in advance.
The self-paced components and discussion forum for each week of the course are designed and structured on UNKampus, UNSSC’s Learning Platform.
Course Contents
Week 1: Data Basics
- Describe the evolution of data
- Understand the process from data to knowledge
- Differentiate data from statistics
- Apply basic descriptive statistical measures
Week 2: Essential Toolbox
- Identify data paradoxes
- Describe different types of data
- Identify data paradoxes
- Apply key principles in data visualization and data storytelling
Week 3: Decision making
- Identify biases and noisy environments in data decision making
- Use data to fight misconceptions
- Describe data informed and data driven approaches in decision making
Target Audience
All UN personnel (professional and general service staff) at headquarters and field locations.
How to register:
Register here by 06 May 2022: https://bit.ly/3Gx1FFq