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ONLINE TRAINING : BASIC DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION FOR EAPs

AN ONLINE TRAINING COURSE OVER ONE WEEK

17 -21 APRIL 2023

(5 DAYS FOR 2 HOURS PER DAY)

DELEGATES WILL NEED TO BE AVAILABLE FROM 12H00 -14H00 EACH DAY

BEST BENEFIT WILL BE GAINED IF SOME PRACTICE/EXPERIMENTAL TIME IS ALLOWED FOR EACH DAY AFTER THE COURSE


Trends in digital transformation

It is useful for all professionals, including Environmental Assessment Practitioners, to understand trends in digital transformation. This section of the course will provide an overview of major trends in digitalisation including:

• Hyper-automation

• The internet of things

• No-code app development

• Big data

• Data as an asset

• Artificial Intelligence (AI).

A discussion will be held on how these might affect environmental practice.


Automating Microsoft Word

This part of the course will cover the following:

• Setting up the working space for better efficiency.

• Mini automation – the use of document properties to ensure consistency across the document and roll out changes across the entire document (e.g., if a date is changed or a name). This can be demonstrated in 5 minutes (hence the title mini automation). A hands-on tutorial will also be provided so that participants can practice the technique.

• Intermediate automation – This will include the use of mail merge and fields to further automate documents.

• Advanced automation – This will only be dealt with in theory as it requires significant time to learn. It will include how Microsoft's Power Automate can be used to automate word documents. For example, power automate can create multiple duplicate letters addressed to different individuals using a SharePoint list. It can also construct and send the emails with the letters attached.

• Combining documents from different specialists into one document.

• Working with track changes: consolidating changes from a number of reviewers, Compare and Combine tools.


Automating PowerPoint

This part will cover a demonstration of:

• Master slides

• Smart Art

• Slide transition effects to make presentations more dynamic.


Advanced Excel

Various functions can be used in Excel to improve the work of specialists providing information to Environmental Assessment Practitioners. This module of the course will include a step-by-step tutorial where participants will build a spreadsheet for impact assessments. The spreadsheet will include at least the following:

• Dropdowns to prevent spelling errors

• Calculations and lookups so that specialists cannot accidentally create errors or inconsistencies when typing in formulas or values

• Protection so that specialists cannot change the structure of the document rendering it difficult to compare (e.g., inserting of columns can be prevented)

• Conditional formatting so that colours alter depending on inputs automatically

• How to distribute it via SharePoint so that all specialists access the same sheet.


Power BI

A short session on how Power Query and Power BI can be used to display data interactively via a dashboard. Participants will import prepared data into Power BI and create a graph and a map. The importance of data cleaning to allow for such dashboards will be discussed.


Interactive online maps

Online maps are becoming more and more available and can provide an interactive platform for the public to view EIA data. The course will provide a demonstration of such a map and discuss the software options for maps as well as important considerations for using an online system.


Online Forms

A range of no-code platforms exist to create basic forms and collect data from these over the internet. These forms can be useful for site visits or to collect the names and information for Interested and Affected Parties. The forms that will be covered include:

• Microsoft Forms

• Google Forms

• Jot Forms

• Esri Field Maps, Survey123 and open-source alternatives

A hands-on tutorial will be given using Jot Forms or Microsoft Forms as it is freely available.


DYI Videos

Videos are becoming standard due to the advancements in cell phone cameras and screen recording. Professional video production and editing will always be the gold standard, but relatively high-quality video is possible for people who are not video professionals. The course will show how videos can be recorded in power point. Such videos can include screen recording, video recording and audio. Other options will be discussed, and links provided.


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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Overview Trends in Digital Transformation

Speakers

  • Konstantin Kagankevich (SRK Consulting (Pty) Ltd)

    Konstantin Kagankevich

    SRK Consulting (Pty) Ltd

    Konstantin Kagankevich has worked in SRK Consulting (Russia) for over 14 years. His experience in SRK has included translation, project coordination, and data services. As a translator and coordinator, he has participated in a wide range of mining projects from exploration to closure, including several ESIA projects, and has visited over 55 different mine sites in Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, and Australia. This has allowed him to get a good understanding of the specifics of consulting work in the mining industry. As a data services specialist, Konstantin has used Excel, Power BI, Power Apps, Python, and other tools to analyze data for consulting projects and improve SRK’s internal systems. He has also assisted in introducing Microsoft Office 365 environment in SRK Russia, which included training staff in using Microsoft Office in a modern way, developing templates, setting up SharePoint sites and promoting collaborative work in Teams. Konstantin has been an active participant of SRK’s innovation group since 2020.

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  • Ansu Louw (SRK Consulting (SA) (Pty) Ltd)

    Ansu Louw

    SRK Consulting (SA) (Pty) Ltd

    Ansu Louw is an experienced GIS professional registered with the South African Geomatics Council and has completed her Masters’ degree in Environmental Management specialising in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing, from the University of Johannesburg. Ansu has over 16 years of experience in GIS. Her expertise lies in spatial and 3D data analysis; spatial data management and processing tasks; advanced cartographic / mapping skills; mobile, web mapping and online GIS applications; as well as the design and implementation of file-based and Enterprise Geodatabases. Ansu also has experience in remote sensing projects (particularly for baseline mapping) and her skills include sourcing applicable datasets; pre- and post-processing of data (e.g. radiometric, spatial and spectral correction/analysis); vegetation mapping; geological / structural mapping; land use / landcover classification; and feature extraction. Ansu is also responsible for consulting with clients and project managers to determine best practices and solutions for a project’s GIS requirements. Ansu has been involved in a variety of projects ranging from EMF’s, EIA’s and SIA’s (including resettlement action plans) to resource mining estimates and hazard risk assessments.

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