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eMCM-1 Strategic Management for ICT
This course serves as a follow up to the An introduction to e-waste policy course on ITU Academy. It will be a key resource for policy makers and relevant stakeholders to understand the foundation of EPR and to look deeper into the requirements of an EPR system. The course will be provided as part of ITU's technical assistance to nations in producing e-waste policy and regulation. The course bases EPR as the policy principle in e-waste systems following global trends and e-waste discourse.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern today as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. Engaging parents in online safety has never been more important as parents and guardians must understand the exact nature of children's online engagements and their child's understanding of the dangers and the likelihood that the parent can reduce risks and safeguard their children.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern of the world today as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. It has never been more important to guide young people to shape their digital practices positively. In an increasingly tech-driven world, young people find it challenging to make the distinction between their online and offline worlds. This self-paced course is designed for the professionals in the education sector and is not limited to educators, youth workers, teachers, staff, leaders, mentors, coaches etc.
The subject matter of this stationary workshop is the discussion of legal framework applicable to Artificial Intelligence with international focus. By discussing the application of Artificial Intelligence, various types of Artificial Agents in many spheres of life will be considered, including: business activity, household, and the public sector. During the workshop different definitions of Artificial Intelligence will be considered and discussed from a legal point of view.
The Internet of things (IoT) is a term for the growing number of electronics that aren't traditional computing devices, but are connected to the internet to send data, receive instructions or both. There's an incredibly broad range of things that fall under that umbrella: Internet-connected smart versions of traditional appliances like refrigerators and light bulbs, gadgets that could only exist in an internet-enabled world like Alexa-style digital assistants; internet-enabled sensors that are transforming factories, healthcare, transportation, distribution centers and farms.
This course will focus on 5G-Advanced Mobile Broadband Internet and New Services, including technologies, regulation and business aspects. Module 1 will cover the Set of Radio Interface Technologies (SRITs) for use with 5G RAN in NSA (Non Stand-Alone) deployments.
L'Internet des Objets est décrit comme un nouveau paradigme qui permet de proposer de nouveaux services dans de nombreux secteurs d'activité comme l'e-santé, la surveillance, la traçabilité, l'automatisation des chaines de production et dans de nombreux domaines ou l'innovation technologique est très prometteuse. Au cours de cette formation sont abordées les technologies actuelles de l'internet des objets, les différentes approches architecturales réseaux sont présentées ainsi que les aspects de standardisation et d'interopérabilité.
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology can be regarded as the building block for next-generation Smart Cities (SC) due to its potential in exploiting sustainable information and communication technologies. Initially, the concept of SCs (urban settlements) has originated from the Internet of Things (IoT) technology.