I revised the Power Point “Pandemics Happen” by Adrienne LeBailly, MD, Larimer, Colorado Dept of Health & Environment to show to my classroom in a lesson about viruses. I added some United Streaming video clips as well. Is there a way to post it on fluwiki?
send it to Dem and see whether he wants to put it on the ftp.
Email at demfromct@earthlink.net
Thanks
Now that just might be a fella to elect time and time again.
The presentation can be found at http://www.larimer.org/health/cd/pandemic_flu.htm. It was presented in March 2006. You need Powerpoint to download and read it. It assumes a maximum case fatality rate of 5%.
The presentation can be found at http://www.larimer.org/health/cd/pandemic_flu.htm. It was presented in March 2006. You need Powerpoint to download and read it. It assumes a maximum case fatality rate of 5%. It is a large file of about 10.5 MB and takes a while to download even with a fast connection.
My revised one is 53 Mb with the video clips. I haven’t figured out a way to send it yet.
You can use this http://www.mailbigfile.com/ follow the instruction to send big files.
For something that size, best to send it to demfromct@singtomeohmuse.com
Thanks for the suggestion. Using the link above I only seem to be able to attach one item at a time. The power point has nine video clips. I’ve already sent it in smaller chunks. Hope it works and it’s not too much trouble to put together again.
I would be interested in where this eventually lands as well.
I haven’t seen it yet ;-(
it doesn’t seem to have arrived.
I’ll try it again. Maybe it went to your junk mailbox, because it didn’t come back undelivered.
I teach a 7th grade life science class. I used the video for my classroom. We started with the “Why Don’t We Do It In Our Sleeves?” video clip on Fluwiki. It’s a great video for this age group, humorous, but gets the point across. The Power Point discusses “What Are Viruses”; Seasonal Versus Pandemic; Biology of Viruses; Severe and Mild Pandemics; Special Emphasis on 1918 Influenza; Why Are We Concerned Today; What Causes the Difference Between a Severe and Mild Pandemic; H5N1 Influenza - Origin and Spread; Vaccines and Treatment; Are We More or Less at Risk Today Compared to 1918; what Might Happen in a Severe Pandemic; Considerations for Preparedness; What Can We Do to Minimize a Pandemic – The material is not original. Most of it came from “Pandemics Happen”. I inserted a few more slides and added video clips that help first timers understand pandemics. I hope I credited all my resources correctly. (I only intended this for use in my classroom.)