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A Basic Computer Assisted Learning Package for Epidemiology Students. Charles Florey Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health University of Dundee http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~cdvflore. The Author. Charles Florey MD, MPH. Contributors. David Baty Iain Crombie Charles Florey Phil Hanlon
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A Basic Computer Assisted Learning Package for Epidemiology Students Charles Florey Dept of Epidemiology & Public Health University of Dundee http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~cdvflore
The Author Charles Florey MD, MPH
Contributors David Baty Iain Crombie Charles Florey Phil Hanlon Jean McCullough Raymond Moir Simon Ogston Dean Phillips Daphne Russell Fiona Williams
The Curriculum • Epidemiological and statistical techniques • Demography • Research design
Module Topic Topic Topic Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Program Structure Module Topic Topic Topic Expert Commentaries & Glossary
Using Studying Populations with PowerPoint Three factors influence the shape of the pyramid: Fertility Rate Migration Mortality In this exercise, you can see how changes in these factors affect the pyramid for the undeveloped country.
Three factors influence the shape of the pyramid: Fertility Rate Migration Mortality In this exercise, you can see how changes in these factors affect the pyramid for the undeveloped country.
Studying Populations • The Student’s Program • The Toolkit • total control over content • extensive documentation
Advantages of SP • Ready to use as is, available to students to download. • Is intuitive to use because it is in the help file format. • Uses software likely to be available for foreseeable future (Microsoft help file, Web Pages).
Advantages of SP (2) • User can access the Internet without changing to a conventional browser • Can be continuously expanded by teachers anywhere in the world using free software and no programming skills
Conclusion An industry standard interface makes it possible to: • Start learning epidemiology immediately • Write your own CAL and share it with others