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Program Overview  
'''Program Overview'''
This is a segmental course consisting of three online self-paced modules aimed at developing basic theoretical knowledge of information management and coordination fundamentals. Upon completion of the course, the participants will strengthen their basic information management competencies in folder, file and education cluster contact list management, education cluster monitoring tool and analysis and visualization.  
This is a segmental course consisting of three online self-paced modules aimed at developing basic theoretical knowledge of information management and coordination fundamentals. Upon completion of the course, the participants will strengthen their basic information management competencies in folder, file and education cluster contact list management, education cluster monitoring tool and analysis and visualization.  
Context Overview  
'''Context Overview'''
The Information management capacity development is an initiative designed to support national education information management staff to develop competencies to effectively support the coordination and implementation of quality EiE Interventions. Blending theory with practice, the course will help participants understand the fundamentals of information management in education in an emergency (EIE) and cluster coordination and develop competencies to become a more effective Information managers. The program aims to equip all National Information management officers with the required knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively deliver an evidence base, coordinated and harmonized EIE response (GEC, 2018).
The Information management capacity development is an initiative designed to support national education information management staff to develop competencies to effectively support the coordination and implementation of quality EiE Interventions. Blending theory with practice, the course will help participants understand the fundamentals of information management in education in an emergency (EIE) and cluster coordination and develop competencies to become a more effective Information managers. The program aims to equip all National Information management officers with the required knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively deliver an evidence base, coordinated and harmonized EIE response (GEC, 2018).
This training was designed following a mapping exercise that provided knowledge gaps in information management and coordination, limiting the capacity of staff to deliver coordinated and quality EiE responses in the emergency-affected countries. Whereas this training is drawn from a six-modular programme, this phase will only focus on the three-information management related modules.  
This training was designed following a mapping exercise that provided knowledge gaps in information management and coordination, limiting the capacity of staff to deliver coordinated and quality EiE responses in the emergency-affected countries. Whereas this training is drawn from a six-modular programme, this phase will only focus on the three-information management related modules.  
  The modules are based on the elements in the centre of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) diagram (Humanitarian Architecture, context and nexus, accountability, partnership, Coordination, and information) with a focus on key 1) theoretical knowledge, 2) practical skills and 3) the sector’s foundational tool, the INEE Minimum Standards, that all information management officers working in humanitarian settings should know, regardless of context and particular role within the coordination structure. This content is delivered predominately through online eLearning, with assigned readings, video tutorials, webinars, and practical exercises (GEC, GEC Training Package_Conceptual Framework_Core 1 and 2, 2018)
  The modules are based on the elements in the centre of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) diagram (Humanitarian Architecture, context and nexus, accountability, partnership, Coordination, and information) with a focus on key 1) theoretical knowledge, 2) practical skills and 3) the sector’s foundational tool, the INEE Minimum Standards, that all information management officers working in humanitarian settings should know, regardless of context and particular role within the coordination structure. This content is delivered predominately through online eLearning, with assigned readings, video tutorials, webinars, and practical exercises (GEC, GEC Training Package_Conceptual Framework_Core 1 and 2, 2018)
Learning outcomes  
'''Learning outcomes'''
• Understand why monitoring Education in Emergency Response is important
• Understand why monitoring Education in Emergency Response is important
• Know how to plan for Cluster response monitoring
• Know how to plan for Cluster response monitoring
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Tools and Resources
Tools and Resources


Programme Evaluation Criteria
'''Open Education Activities'''
While this programme involves a lot of personal reading. all resources provided are publically available and accessible freely. In addition, the platform on which the course is hosted (https://agora.unicef.org/course/view.php?id=25760) is accessible upon registration by any participant. Participants' production such as dashboards will be posted for others to draw inspiration. There are forum discussions in which participants will be sharing their opinions, experiences and resources
 
'''Programme Evaluation Criteria'''
Each module will have a quiz and assignment for the participants to complete. There is a minimum mark the participant will be required to attain in order to pass the module. The assignments will be scored, and feedback provided to the participants. The participants will be required to complete all quizzes and assignments in each module before they can proceed to the next.  
Each module will have a quiz and assignment for the participants to complete. There is a minimum mark the participant will be required to attain in order to pass the module. The assignments will be scored, and feedback provided to the participants. The participants will be required to complete all quizzes and assignments in each module before they can proceed to the next.  


Some of the resource
'''Resources'''
- Guidance to the Country Cluster Box Repository
- Guidance to the Country Cluster Box Repository (https://www.dropbox.com/s/1h9ldgi5wl594fo/4.1b_Guidance%20Box%20Repository%20for%20country%20cluster%20teams_2020_May_19.pdf?dl=0)
- Humanitarian Response Website: What is and how do I use it?
- Humanitarian Response Website: What is and how do I use it?
- Education Cluster Monitoring Tool (3W)_2016-03-03
- Education Cluster Monitoring Tool (3W)_2016-03-03 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/r2tdqb91dw562g5/5.1b_Education%20Cluster%20Monitoring%20Tool%20%283W%29_2016-03-03%20%281%29.xlsx?dl=0)
Programme structure
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Module Learning Objectives
Duration Course layout

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Module 4 Assignment (copy pasted from a word document and unformatted because of the problem with the WYSYWIG editor)


Program Overview This is a segmental course consisting of three online self-paced modules aimed at developing basic theoretical knowledge of information management and coordination fundamentals. Upon completion of the course, the participants will strengthen their basic information management competencies in folder, file and education cluster contact list management, education cluster monitoring tool and analysis and visualization. Context Overview The Information management capacity development is an initiative designed to support national education information management staff to develop competencies to effectively support the coordination and implementation of quality EiE Interventions. Blending theory with practice, the course will help participants understand the fundamentals of information management in education in an emergency (EIE) and cluster coordination and develop competencies to become a more effective Information managers. The program aims to equip all National Information management officers with the required knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively deliver an evidence base, coordinated and harmonized EIE response (GEC, 2018). This training was designed following a mapping exercise that provided knowledge gaps in information management and coordination, limiting the capacity of staff to deliver coordinated and quality EiE responses in the emergency-affected countries. Whereas this training is drawn from a six-modular programme, this phase will only focus on the three-information management related modules.

The modules are based on the elements in the centre of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) diagram (Humanitarian Architecture, context and nexus, accountability, partnership, Coordination, and information) with a focus on key 1) theoretical knowledge, 2) practical skills and 3) the sector’s foundational tool, the INEE Minimum Standards, that all information management officers working in humanitarian settings should know, regardless of context and particular role within the coordination structure. This content is delivered predominately through online eLearning, with assigned readings, video tutorials, webinars, and practical exercises (GEC, GEC Training Package_Conceptual Framework_Core 1 and 2, 2018)

Learning outcomes • Understand why monitoring Education in Emergency Response is important • Know how to plan for Cluster response monitoring • Use data validation to create a dropdown list • Lock and unlock cells, and protect the worksheet and workbook • Contextualize and populate the Education Cluster Monitoring Tool template using the Common Operational Datasets. • Be able to clean, use pivot tables to summarize and analyse, and visualize Education in Emergency Response data Module 1: Folder, File and Education Cluster Contact List Management • By the end of this module, participants will: • Explain the basics of cloud storage and file naming • Explain that the Humanitarian Response Info is the primary information source for humanitarians worldwide • Describe the importance of maintaining an up-to-date contact list • Contextualize, organize and populate the Contact List Template • Export contacts from other documents (e.g., word document) to the Contact List Template • Adjust column widths and format data as a table and change the table style • Add columns and rearrange all columns • Freeze the panes and apply a 2-level ‘custom sort’ and filter the data 2hrs 1.1 Overview – Shared Folder and File naming Module layout 1.2 Overview – Education Cluster list 1.3 Check (quiz) 1.4 Check paste link Tools and Resources

Module 2: Education in Emergency Response Monitoring By the end of this module, participants will: • Understand why monitoring Education in Emergency Response is important • Know how to plan for Cluster response monitoring • Use data validation to create a dropdown list • Lock and unlock cells, and protect the worksheet and workbook • Contextualize and populate the Education Cluster Monitoring Tool template using the Common Operational Datasets. • Be able to clean, use pivot tables to summarize and analyze, and visualize Education in Emergency Response data Duration: 2hrs Module layout 2.1. Overview – Cluster response monitoring (watch the video https://youtu.be/6DSGq96OUto) 2.2. Check (quiz) Tools and Resources Additional video https://support.office.com/en-us/article/excel-for-windows-training-9bc05390-e94c-46af-a5b3-d7c22f6990bb

Module 3: Analysis and Visualization By the end of this module, participants will: • Re-organize, summarize, and analyze information using Pivot tables • Visualize information using Pivot charts Duration: 3hrs 3.1. Overview – Analysis and visualization 3.2. Check (quiz) Tools and Resources

Open Education Activities While this programme involves a lot of personal reading. all resources provided are publically available and accessible freely. In addition, the platform on which the course is hosted (https://agora.unicef.org/course/view.php?id=25760) is accessible upon registration by any participant. Participants' production such as dashboards will be posted for others to draw inspiration. There are forum discussions in which participants will be sharing their opinions, experiences and resources

Programme Evaluation Criteria Each module will have a quiz and assignment for the participants to complete. There is a minimum mark the participant will be required to attain in order to pass the module. The assignments will be scored, and feedback provided to the participants. The participants will be required to complete all quizzes and assignments in each module before they can proceed to the next.

Resources - Guidance to the Country Cluster Box Repository (https://www.dropbox.com/s/1h9ldgi5wl594fo/4.1b_Guidance%20Box%20Repository%20for%20country%20cluster%20teams_2020_May_19.pdf?dl=0) - Humanitarian Response Website: What is and how do I use it? - Education Cluster Monitoring Tool (3W)_2016-03-03 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/r2tdqb91dw562g5/5.1b_Education%20Cluster%20Monitoring%20Tool%20%283W%29_2016-03-03%20%281%29.xlsx?dl=0) -