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UNODC e-Learning, which is being delivered in more than 50 countries and more than 20 languages has received the prestigious United Nations awards for its high quality and effective means of delivering law enforcement training throughout the world.
The UN21 Award is awarded to the best 14 projects among the thousands of UN projects throughout the world. UNODC e-Learning was selected winner of the UN 21 Awards in the category of "substantive programmes" and "individual productivity".
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Mr. John Irvin, Training Coordinator (Global e-Learning Project) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime receiving the UN 21 Award from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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Using the power of CBT and online learning, the Law Enforcement Training Academy allows law enforcement agencies throughout the world to deliver training to their staff in a number of languages on standalone machines, learning centres and using the Internet.
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Find out the many benefits that law enforcement agencies have found through the actual use of programs at the Law Enforcement Training Academy
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The academy offers more than 60 law enforcement courses. Including interdiction techniques at airports, seaports, border crossings, risk management techniques, search techniques, controlled deliveries, money laundering and more....
Courses have been designed and developed using subject experts from all around the world. The end result is learning that includes high quality voice, pictures, graphics, videos, animations, interactions, simulations and tests in the users own language.
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UNODC learning centers are located throughout the world. Use our interactive map to view information about each site.
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Drug Identification is available online in many languages! |
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Courses are available in many languages. This allows students to learn in their native language using courses adapted to their own culture.
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All courses are delivered using a learning management system (LMS). Using the LMS, the training manager enrols students and assigns them courses. The LMS automatically keeps track of and stores student performance information. The manager can at any time generate reports of student performance including lessons and courses completed, pre and post course examination results and many other student performance statistics.
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The process of creating quality interactive training can be complex and time consuming. We have put together a CBT Developers Guide for persons that are interested in developing interactive computer based learning.
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"I am a Customs Officer in the Fiji Islands, based at the Nadi Airport. I have completed the entire modules that are offered at the Nadi Airport computer lab. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your dedicated team for the compilation of the course materials and making e-learning delivery around the world to the enforcement officers. After completing the courses I have attained a lot of knowledge, which I am now using at my workplace. These courses have equipped me with modern tools to carry out my duties in being more efficient and effective as a border control officer. God bless, thank you."
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