Digital Intelligence for the Common Good

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Digital Intelligence for the Common Good

About this course

​The "Digital Intelligence for the Common Good" course, offered by Institut Mines-Télécom on Coursera, aims to equip students, professionals, organizations, and governments with the skills to effectively, responsibly, and sustainably harness digital technologies. The course emphasizes digital citizenship, creativity, and competitiveness in service of the common good. Digital intelligence is defined as the ability to mobilize digital technologies efficiently and responsibly.​ The course is structured into 11 modules, covering topics such as:​ Introduction: Overview of the course.​ - Digital Acculturation: Understanding the cultural aspects and implications of digital technologies.​ - Digital Communication: Exploring tools and strategies for effective digital communication.​ - Digital Usage: Analyzing various applications and impacts of digital technologies across sectors.​ The course is led by experts including Dr. Daniel Lang, Associate Professor in Information Systems at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School in Évry, and Imed Boughzala, Professor in Information Systems and Director of the École Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique pour l'Industrie et l'Entreprise (ENSIIE).​

What you'll learn

  • understand the implications of digital technologies
  • improve digital communication skills
  • analyze the applications of digital tools across different sectors

Course objectives

  • equip participants with skills for responsible digital engagement
  • promote creativity and competitiveness in digital contexts
  • understand cultural aspects of technology use

Skills you'll gain

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