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ItemCounter Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia. Report( 2020-02) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, Manuela ; Grelow, WeronikaIn this short report on the online course on "Counter Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This course, which features experts from Asia Pacific (including from ILO, Trade Unions and NGOs), has been appreciated by a diverse audience of both generalists and specialists. Overall, participants deemed the course well designed and comprehensive (with theoretical, conceptual and advocacy aspects), and with a good range of difficulty.
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ItemMOOC "Disability as a human rights issue: global and national perspective". Final report( 2016) Melchiorre, Angela ; Battaglia, ElenaIn this short report on the MOOC "Disability as a human rights issue: global and national perspective" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. Even participants with a solid knowledge on the topic praised this MOOC because of its unique regional and national perspectives, including Kenya, Argentina, Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Thailand. The course material was very appreciated, and additional readings were deemed contemporary and relevant.
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ItemMOOC "Gender-based violence in the context of migration". Final report( 2017) Melchiorre, Angela ; Battaglia, ElenaIn this short report on the MOOC "Gender-based violence in the context of migration" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This MOOC was highly appreciated by our learners because of the very needed, cross-sectional topic; indeed the majority of active participants were directly involved in either migration or gender-based violence work and the volume of engagement was very high. Among the highlight of this MOOC, the interview with Lamya Haji Bashar (2016 Sakharov Prize Laureate) and a live webinar with practitioners (all three Global Campus alumni).
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ItemMOOC "Memory Sites and Human Rights" (2nd Edition, 2020). Report( 2020-05) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, ManuelaIn this short report on the MOOC "Memory Sites and Human Rights" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. Due to popular demand, a 2nd endition of the MOOC was prepared. Feedback demonstrated a high level of self-reflection among the participants, who also articulated the added value of the course in terms of support to their studies and profession. This proves that the course has inspired new action in this area of human rights, and globally sustained professionals, including educators and researchers, in their daily work.
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ItemMOOC "Monitoring the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons" (2nd Edition, 2020). Report( 2020-01) Melchiorre, Angela ; Ottonello, GiacomoIn this short report on the MOOC "Monitoring the Human Rights of LGBTI Persons" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. The MOOC's multidisciplinary and multiregional approach, as well as the testimonies by LGBT activists from Turkey, Lebanon and Brazil, were highly appreciated. Additional highlights were a lecture by UN Independent Expert on Violence and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, and an interview with Ms. Heidi Hautala, Member of the European Parliament. The MOOC offered knowledge, case studies and data that were not available before, thus inspiring new action in this area of human rights.
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ItemMOOC “Business and Human Rights”. Report( 2021-01) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, ManuelaIn this short report on the MOOC "Business and Human Rights" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This MOOC hit a niche area that sparks a lot of interest and where opportunities for creating impact are huge. For the first time, we had many participants from the business world. Despite the very intensive nature of this MOOC, participants not only were eager to study in depth, but also to share their questions and experiences with the MOOC community, and to share the courseware with their staff/co-workers.
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ItemMOOC “Child Participation and the Right to a Sustainable Environment”. Report( 2021-05) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, Manuela ; Grelow, WeronikaIn this short report on the MOOC "Child Participation and the Right to a Sustainable Environment" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This course, which features young activists from different regions of the world, was very successufl among youth: 40% of the participants were aged 19-24, and 11% were under 18 - definitely an audience committed to changemaking. Among the most frequent comments: participants plan to use the MOOC's materials to carry out professional tasks such as designing, monitoring and evaluating development projects.
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ItemMOOC “Children Deprived of Liberty: Enacting the Recommendations of the UN Global Study”. Report( 2020-11) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, ManuelaIn this short report on the MOOC "Children Deprived of Liberty: Enacting the recommendations of the UN Global Study" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. As a follow-up to the MOOC "Children Deprived of Liberty: Learning from the UN Global Study", this MOOC was research-based as it was heavily informed by the work developed by the students of the Global Classroom 2020. Participants demonstrated a high level of appreciation of the course and described it as very relevant for professionals dealing with children.
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ItemMOOC “Children Deprived of Liberty: Learning from the UN Global Study”. Report( 2019-11) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, ManuelaIn this short report on the MOOC "Children Deprived of Liberty: Learning from the UN Global Study" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This was a unique MOOC that was launched simultaneously with the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty, therefore attracting a lot of interest. Unique insights from the lead author, Prof. Manfred Nowak, and the experts who helped gather data, testimonies and analysis were deemed of the highest value by course participants.
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ItemMOOC “Children’s Rights and Technology in the Digital Age”. Report( 2021-03) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, Manuela ; Grelow, WeronikaIn this short report on the MOOC "Children’s Rights and Technology in the Digital Age" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This was one of the highest rated Global Campus MOOCs, which included top-notch lecturers (e.g. Edward Snowden, Right Livelihood Laureate) and inspiring, weekly engagement by the three MOOCs academic directors. Many participants enrolled with a double or even triple role (parent, professional, activist/volunteer/’active citizen’), which makes this audience possibly one of the most committed ever.
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ItemMOOC “Citizenship and Human Rights Education for Change”. Final report( 2019-05) Melchiorre, Angela ; Ottonello, GiacomoIn this short report on the MOOC "Citizenship and Human Rights Education for Change" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. This MOOC was commissioned by EU CONVINCE (COmmoN Values INClusive Education), a joint project of ETUCE, EFEE and ESHA. Designed to support teaching professionals and educators, the course offered systematic use of case studies and good practices which was not only highly appreciated, but also made it easier for participants to connect their learning with real life.
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ItemMOOC “Memory Sites and Human Rights”. Final report( 2018) Melchiorre, Angela ; Battaglia, Elena ; Ottonello, GiacomoIn this short report on the MOOC "Memory Sites and Human Rights" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. Participants appreciated the very engaging materials and the intense exchange in the discussion forums. Many stated that this thought-provoking educational experience will inform and inspire their future actions. Nora Cortiñas of the movement Mothers of Plaza de Mayo and Albie Sachs, former judge on the Constitutional Court of South Africa, were among the many well-known experts and testimonials involved in this MOOC.
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ItemMOOC “Promoting and Protecting Human Rights: a Global Overview”. Report( 2020-06) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, ManuelaIn this short report on the MOOC "Promoting and Protecting Human Rights: a Global Overview" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. Participants valued learning about other continents and their human rights traditions, achievements and challenges, i.e. beyond the 'usual' UN and EU narratives on human rights. Complementing materials on standards and mechanism, with witness interviews on focus areas (e.g., memory, reconciliation, sexuality, disability, etc.) was considered as an added valued.
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ItemMOOC “Socio-Economic Justice through Human Rights”. Report( 2022-02) Melchiorre, Angela ; Pegoraro, Manuela ; Grelow, WeronikaIn this short report on the MOOC "Socio-Economic Justice through Human Rights" you will read about the demographics of the audience, feedback on the courseware, what was most liked, and recommendations for improvement. The audience was very satisifed with this course because of its structure, presentation, “robust” and “tremendous” materials, “excellent” recorded and live lecturers addressing current matters, and supportive and approachable course conveners. The MOOC was deemed very important as professional training, as it allowed participants to understand the status of the discussion at the international level.