Okay, I am a little busy so I cannot actually do the work, however, I have discovered that there is a wealth of videos on the pandemic, preparedness, scenarios, presentations, etc.
Maybe some fluwikians with good bandwidth can use google videos and youtube search engines to find the best ones, give a short critique, and make a link and even rate them. I bet that there are some gems out there that are just waiting for some exposure.
Some people learn by reading. Some learn by watching. Some will never learn ;-)
The more media we use, the better we’ll be.
here is an example from youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXlTrwq1yZ8
The fort wayne pandemic PSA
and from google
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4945574855615972381&q=pandemic
this one is sponsored by Google.org itself.
Now I know you guys haven’t been looking, because many of them only have 20 to 30 views. Get out the word, create some links and lets go!
Thanks for the videos. I liked the google.com one.
Here’s a good video by upmc for viewing at youtube.
Thanks a good one; not only because it says
“Produced and underwritten by John Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies and
Office of Emergency Preparedness, US Public Health Service/Dept of Health and Human Services “ at the end.
Might go well emailed around with the WHO H5N1 age/mortality graphs, and/or the Case for School Closures thread…
We have a lot of other videos and online training here. http://www.fluwikie.com/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Multimedia
I agree that people learn in different ways. We all have a lot of learning to do.
We have a lot of other videos and online training here. http://www.fluwikie.com/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Multimedia
I agree that people learn in different ways. We all have a lot of learning to do.
Some of those Google videos are spoofs. How did they slip in with the serious ones?