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CODE 113516
ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026
CREDITS
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER Annual
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

Digital Citizenship training courses from RAISE are created as part of the P4|Basic AI & Robotics Skills at University Level project, which is part of the Training program of RAISE Liguria.

The project is aimed at students from all UniGe degree programs, but it is also open to interested citizens, to increase their awareness and autonomy in the use of advanced digital skills.

At the end of the course, an Open Badge will be issued to everyone and, if you are a UniGe student, you will also get 1 CFU (credit).

The credits acquired will appear as additional (free) credits in the Diploma Supplement.

The credits can also be recognized by the degree program as curricular credits, mainly as "other activities," if they are considered important for achieving the required learning objectives. To do this, you will have to make a request to your dedicated "Sportello Unico" (One-Stop-Shop) by email, attaching an ID document. The degree program will then decide whether to accept the request and change your study plan.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The objective of the training courses on AI and Robotics is to increase awareness and the ability to use advanced digital skills. This ensures that participants, regardless of their field of specialization, acquire a basic understanding, culture, and skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

Basic level course.

To analyze the role of artificial intelligence and algorithms in the decision-making process of Public Administrations when carrying out Civil Protection activities.

PREREQUISITES

None

TEACHING METHODS

Teaching is provided through interactive videos on the RAISE Aulaweb platform, which can be followed asynchronously and independently.

The Course has a total duration of 25 hours, divided into modules of about 30 minutes. The teaching, designed by expert teachers with the help of educational innovation specialists, is structured into:

  • Distributed teaching: 4 hours

  • Quizzes, games, and exercises: 4 hours

  • Self-learning: 17 hours (reading and using in-depth materials such as articles, videos, websites, etc. recommended by the teacher).

At the end of the course, a questionnaire will be available to determine the degree of satisfaction.

The training courses will be accessible without limitations.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

  • Public decision-making, participation, and digitalization

  • Administrative procedure and algorithms

  • The digital and electronic administrative act

  • Civil Protection and the use of new technologies

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

MATTEO TIMO (President)

PIERA VIPIANA (President Substitute)

LESSONS

Class schedule

The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

FURTHER INFORMATION

All course details and teaching materials are available on the RAISE Aulaweb course page.

Upon passing the final assessment and completing the satisfaction questionnaire, you will receive an Open Badge that certifies the acquisition of Digital Citizenship competence.

To obtain the Open Badge and have the credit (CFU) appear on your academic record, UniGe students must add the digital citizenship course and its code to their study plan. This is done on the online services page specifically for digital citizenship training.

The CFU and Open Badge will only be available after the course's supervising professor has officially recorded the final assessment.

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