3001.0: Monday, October 22, 2001: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | ||||
Oral Session | ||||
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In this session, representatives from the University of North Carolina and University of Pennsylvania graduate schools of public health, as well as the Public Health Program Office of the Centers for Disease Control will share lessons learned in meeting distance learning challenges and issues. Challenges discussed will include those related to converting traditional courses to the web, such as: gathering appropriate expertise, reviewing content, identifying instructional strategies, developing additional content needed to support the web-based format and organizing materials for a flexible learning environment, as well as the challenge of creating a web training course (identified through repeated needs assessments) that could be adapted for public health employees in a variety of jurisdictions and job responsibilities. Issues highlighted will include: the use of a range of methods and modes to address training needs of different public health audiences without allowing technologies to dictate educational methods, the critical roles of technology and instructional design in the development and support of distance education opportunities, and the necessary technology—from server farms, to network infrastructure, to 24-hour help lines—needed to mount online educational programs. | ||||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement. | ||||
Learning Objectives: 1. List three challenges of converting instructor-dependent courses into web-based instruction; 2. Recognize some of the similarities and differences in presentation of the same content across a variety of dissemination approaches; 3. Recognize the breadth of distance learning approaches necessary for workforce development, as well as the logistical support needed to mount such training. | ||||
Nona Gibbs | ||||
From workshop to web-based: A case study in the conversion of a public health informatics course Janise Richards, MS, MPH, PhD, Nancy Gathnay, MEd | ||||
Creating "Public Health 101" training course: From needs assessment to the web Margaret A. Potter, JD, Virginia M. Dato, MD, MPH, Jonathan Erlen, PhD, Joan Haley, MEd, Carol Washburn, EdD, Molly Eggleston, MPH, Joanne Thompson | ||||
Lessons Learned in Meeting the Training Needs of the Diverse Public Health Workforce Janet L. Place, MPH, Stephen Orton, PhD, James Porto, PhD | ||||
Lessons Learned in Meeting the Training Needs of the Diverse Public Health Workforce David Potenziani, PhD, Amy Trester, MEd | ||||
Sponsor: | Academic Public Health Caucus | |||
Cosponsors: | Maternal and Child Health; Association of Schools of Public Health | |||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work |