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MOOC – Feeding a Hungry Planet (2018)
MOOC Feeding a Hungry Planet
Monday April 16, 2018 Image: SDG Academy
All day event

“Feeding a Hungry Planet: Agriculture, Nutrition and Sustainability” is a free massive open online course (MOOC) on sustainable food and agriculture systems. The course starts April 16, 2018 and ends on June 17: students can enroll anytime between now and the course end date. The course explores the challenges to ensuring a healthy and sustainable diet for our growing world population, as well as the central role of agriculture in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

The agriculture sector is at the heart of issues such as food security, malnutrition, ecosystem management, and the responsible production and consumption of food. However, without the proper policy frameworks and programs to guide our global food system, there is the risk of exacerbating inequality and harming our environment.

This course discusses

  • Agriculture’s contribution to the environmental, economic and social pillars of sustainable development
  • The past 50 years of agricultural development
  • The role of food systems in achieving global nutrition security and better health
  • Technological advancements to produce more and better quality food
  • The interaction between rural development, markets and governance
  • Ways to achieve the global goals for agriculture, nutrition and sustainability

Course Instructors

The course is led by Achim Dobermann of Rothamsted Research, and also features:

  • Jessica Fanzo of Johns Hopkins University
  • Ken Giller of Wageningen University
  • Upmanu Lall of Columbia University
  • Michael Lee of Rothamsted Research
  • William Masters of Tufts University
  • Rebecca Nelson of Cornell University
  • Johan Verreth of Wageningen University

Course Structure and Requirements

The course launches on April 16, 2018. Students can enroll anytime after that date and until June 17, 2018. After 17 June 2018, the course content will no longer be available.

Structure

  • Pre-recorded lectures
  • Readings
  • Quizzes
  • Discussion groups
  • Activities

Each module (the materials for each week) is made available each Monday, and once the module has been opened it remains open for the duration of the course. These course components can be completed at a time that is convenient for the students; quizzes can be completed anytime before the course ends.

Estimated time commitment: 2-4 hours per module

Cost: Free

Requirements: An internet connection to access course materials

Certificates: Students who successfully complete the course will receive a digital certificate of proficiency, signed by the course organizers. In order to successfully complete the course, students must score an average of 70% or higher on the quizzes and final exam, all of which are multiple choice. Students who score 85% or higher will receive certificates with distinction. NOTE: While this course is not credit granting, we encourage students to work with their own institutions to explore the option of granting credit for online coursework.

If you have any additional questions on the course structure or requirements, please email . For technical questions about the platform, please email .

 

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