Cover image: © UNICEF/UN0355587/Viet Hung -- Two boys Phan Phuc Thinh 7 years (left) and his brother Phan Thanh Phuc Khang, 5 years, stand in their blown off home by a series of destructive typhoons and flood in Le Thuy, Quang Binh.
About this course
This online course for the theory component of the Technology for Emergencies (T4E) will:
- Develop your capacity to support emergencies as an ICT responder;
- Equip you with strong background knowledge needed to support humanitarian response efforts
The course comprises the following modules:
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Alternative Power Systems
- Mobile Satellite Services
- ICT Management in Humanitarian Response
Audience
This course is intended for:
- UNICEF ICT Personnel
- UNICEF Partners in the ICT field
- Emergency Telecommunications Cluster partners
Length
It should take approximately 60 minutes to complete each self-paced module of the course.
Methodology
This course will equip you with prerequisite skills needed for the hands-on Technology for Emergencies It is composed of an introductory module and 5 additional self-paced modules. Each module introduces 'key messages' illustrated by interactive icons with links to additional resource material. The course modules are available with or without audio, but a transcript is provided for all audio. Quick knowledge checks in each module encourage you to reflect on the newly acquired knowledge and each module finishes with an overall assessment. A certificate (for the module) is issued upon successful completion of each module's assessment and an T4E eLearning Series Certificate of Completion is awarded after all modules have been successfully completed.
Structure
Each module in this course comprises:
- The module content
- Knowledge checks
- A scenario exercise
- A module assessment/quiz
Contact details
For questions related to course content:
Marc Dieng: mdieng@unicef.org and Marta Dabbas mdabbas@unicef.org
For questions on technical issues, please contact:
Agora Team this support request form.