E-TICK Online Course on Ethical Communication is a unique self-paced course which opens up new pathways for critical thinking, intercultural understanding and media literacy.
As makers and receivers of messages, how do we make sense of an increasingly image- and news-saturated world? How do we connect and communicate with humility and awareness and in ways that make a difference? How do we look after ourselves and others in the digital sphere?
Since you’re here, we reckon that you may be interested in these questions and the broader theme of ethical communication. Maybe it’s because you’re thinking about or preparing to volunteer internationally. Or because you’re a youth worker or trainer in global education? Or maybe you have a commitment to social change and want to further your learning? Whichever corner you come from, you are welcome to our e-learning course on ethical communication.
If you’re curious about digging deeper into any of these questions, then our E-tick Online Course on Ethical Education is for you. Sign up now!
E-Tick: Why you should sign up
E-TICK Online Course on Ethical Communication is a unique self-paced course. It will interest those wanting to further their critical thinking skills, explore different angles on communication (including ethics and power), and strengthen their media literacy skills, such as knowledge of how social media works — the gifts but also the dark sides.
Since its launch in 2020, E-TICK has been a great resource for volunteers, youth workers, Global Citizenship Education practitioners, intercultural workers, and others.
What Can You Expect from the E-Tick Course
- The course is FREE and open to everybody;
- You can work through the modules in your own time and at your own pace;
- The course is relatively short – we estimate you will need around 2 hours to complete each of the 4 modules;
- Sessions are interactive, combining reading, viewing, quizzes, flip cards and journaling to create a stimulating experience.
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