Training

Training

By providing a continually updated theoretical program, alongside a platform matching and facilitating experimental] collaboration between volunteers and federal, cantonal, communal, institutional, and commercial stakeholders, RESINT training follows three tracks:

Focus: transmission and development of knowledge and expertise thanks to the specific and cross-disciplinary skills of RESINT members. The courses introduce live issues in logistics and communication, offering practical, first-hand experience of interdisciplinary collaboration, data collection and interpretation (sensemaking)..

Examples of courses:

  • Introduction to supply chain management
  • Topics in economic management (A): agri-food supplies
  • Topics in economic management] (B): raw materials
  • Open science, open statistics: contemporary techniques
  • Geodata collection and aggregation
  • Information demining techniques: Rumors, hallucinations, and digital folklore
  • Observational techniques for researching local issues
  • Introduction to sensemaking
  • Remote collaboration and data exchange (A): decentralized social networks and community media
  • Remote collaboration and data exchange (B): virtual worlds/metaverses/digital twins

Focus: supporting knowledge exchange, skill development, and providing access to data, tools and resources curated by Swiss authorities and RESINT volunteers.

Sample sessions:

  • Establishing a data collection team
  • Selecting sensemaking frameworks
  • Mediation and multi-party negotiation
  • Infrastructure resilience: Protecting critical assets
  • Topics in crisis response: Legal and ethical considerations
  • Topics in crisis response: Augmented reality for multi-agency coordination"
  • Topics in crisis response: Genetic algorithms for resource allocation"
  • Social network monitoring and crisis communication strategies

Focus: group activities, simulations, and field exercises to gain hands-on experience communicating and collaborating with the Swiss authorities.

Examples of activities:

  • Dismantling operational logistics infrastructures, including the relocation, disposal, or repurposing of fixed assets (decommissioning)
  • The advantages and pitfalls of friendshoring (relocating or outsourcing operations to allied countries)
  • Managing an alternative supply chain
  • Remote collaboration and data exchange in crisis contexts
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Upcoming training modules

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Operational qualitative research: Local dynamics and emerging phenomena

In this course, you will learn to identify, analyse, and navigate emerging societal dynamics and the resulting frictions, including novel behaviors, rumors, misinformation, and controversies in the making. You will acquire and apply knowledge of qualitative research design, observational techniques, operational ethics, and interpersonal skills.

  • Introduction to local issues
  • Conducing observational research
  • Data analysis
  • Participatory] research
  • Local SWOT analysis
  • Case studies
  • Mixed-method approach
  • Communicating research findings
  • Operational research practicum
  • Final evaluation
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Organizing alternative supply chains

This course will equip you with the skills required to establish and coordinate resilient supply chains, ensuring the availability of essential goods (food, fuel, medicines). You will learn how to design flexible, adaptive systems that can minimize the risk of supply chain disruptions, and implement practical solutions to guarantee the availability of essential products. Through case studies and practical exercises, you will develop skills for successful logistics management in complex, rapidly-changing contexts.

  • Introduction to supply chain management
  • Risk assessment
  • Resilient design principles
  • Alternative sourcing and diversification
  • Practical exercises
  • Operations optimization
  • Monitoring, and continuous improvement
  • Crisis management protocols
  • Evaluation
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Collaboration and data exchange in crisis management

In today’s interconnected world, the capacity to rapidly and effectively respond to emerging crises is paramount. This masterclass on online collaboration (CSCW) demonstrates how local actors can enhance domestic security in Switzerland and safeguard Swiss organizations abroad. You’ll discover methods for creating and maintaining relationships with local government agencies, businesses and NGOs. The course will also introduce best practices in convening and coordinating actors from different fields, supporting translocal, cross-sectoral action.

  • Training program
  • Introduction to online collaboration (CSCW)
  • Stakeholder identification
  • Effective interpersonal communication
  • Collaborative event planning and facilitation
  • Network monitoring and maintenance
  • Collaboration and environmental safety
  • Implementing CSCW and data exchange in crisis contexts
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Geodata collection

Geospatial data is a necessary prerequisite for digital cartography. This course introduces techniques for collecting and aggregating data from diverse sources. You will gain valuable, hands-on experience in] data genealogy, tracing the provenance and dissemination of information. A significant part of the course will be dedicated to analyzing counter-cartographic databases created and maintained by activists, citizens, and pressure groups. Participants will come to understand the benefits and limitations]of these alternative maps, for example in detecting misuse of counter-maps by unscrupulous economic players. This training program offers a valuable opportunity for those wanting to improve their geodigital skills and engage with the world of maps and geodata.

  • Training program
  • Introduction to cartography
  • Geodata and map production
  • Data collection (A)
  • Practical fieldwork
  • Data collection (B)
  • Counter-mapping for activism and advocacy
  • Ethics of geodata collection and use
  • Geodata and cartography practicum
  • Aggregating geodata
  • Data genealogy techniques
  • Evaluation