The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Open Data Management in Agriculture 
and Nutrition is now available in French [1], thanks to the generous efforts of 
GODAN Partner, the African Francophone community for open data, CAFDO.


THE COURSE MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE HERE FOR USE OR 
DOWNLOAD<https://www.godan.info/training-courses>


The intended audience is reasonably broad, including information professionals 
interested in open data research and management (including ICT specialists, 
STEM journalists, communications professionals and archivists), data scientists 
and researchers, and policy and decision makers.


We have already received considerable interest in making this useful resource 
available in additional language versions. On behalf of the wider GODAN 
community, we would like to extend our thanks to CAFDO, for undertaking the 
translation into French  and we are looking for collaborations with further 
partners for other languages, with Spanish and Portuguese a priority.  There is 
an open call for making open data management course materials available in 
major world languages at 
https://www.godan.info/news/open-call-making-open-data-management-course-materials-available-major-world-languages


If you or your organisation are interested in participating, please send an 
Expression of Interest, explaining how you intend to contribute (including 
details on expertise, resources, etc) to the editorial work to ensure it is 
accurate and of high quality. Please outline a versioning strategy, as you plan 
updates to the original text. Contact GODAN Operations Director Sam Compton by 
30 May, 2020 to register your interest at  
samuel.comp...@godan.info<mailto:samuel.comp...@godan.info>


Best wishes,


Suchith



[1] https://www.godan.info/news/open-data-management-mooc-available-french





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