Real-time learning in health emergencies is a critical mechanism to provide frontline health workers, responders, decision-makers and the public with access to the latest knowledge to save lives, reduce disease transmission and protect the vulnerable. The World Health Organization (WHO) established the OpenWHO.org learning platform to meet this need. Courses are free, self-paced, accessible in low-bandwidth and offline formats, and available in national and local languages. Multilingual production was prioritized and expanded to meet the learning needs of the COVID-19 pandemic. Enrolment data from the introductory COVID-19 course, which has more than 1 million enrolments across 45 language versions, were examined according to language and g...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To assess formative and summative milestones in a digital course and the reach ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...
In pursuit of equitable access to emergency-related knowledge, the World Health Organization (WHO) t...
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of coronavirus disease (...
Accessibility, multilingualism and real-time knowledge transfer are the tenets of the OpenWHO learni...
The COVID-19 pandemic generated an unprecedented global demand for learning about the disease and ho...
This paper introduces online learning related key considerations for asynchronous health information...
Reproduction of knowledge, especially tacit knowledge can be expensive during a pandemic. One of the...
Health is a common issue for all human beings. As a consequence, everyone in the world has in some w...
Background OpenWHO is the open-access learning platform of the World Health Organization (WHO) that ...
INTRODUCTION: OpenWHO provides open-access, online, free and real-time learning responses to health ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the first web-based learning course on COVID-19 on Janu...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, amid the collective necessity to pivot towards new technologies for te...
Aims and objectives To assess formative and summative milestones in a digital course and the reach t...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To assess formative and summative milestones in a digital course and the reach ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...
In pursuit of equitable access to emergency-related knowledge, the World Health Organization (WHO) t...
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of coronavirus disease (...
Accessibility, multilingualism and real-time knowledge transfer are the tenets of the OpenWHO learni...
The COVID-19 pandemic generated an unprecedented global demand for learning about the disease and ho...
This paper introduces online learning related key considerations for asynchronous health information...
Reproduction of knowledge, especially tacit knowledge can be expensive during a pandemic. One of the...
Health is a common issue for all human beings. As a consequence, everyone in the world has in some w...
Background OpenWHO is the open-access learning platform of the World Health Organization (WHO) that ...
INTRODUCTION: OpenWHO provides open-access, online, free and real-time learning responses to health ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the first web-based learning course on COVID-19 on Janu...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, amid the collective necessity to pivot towards new technologies for te...
Aims and objectives To assess formative and summative milestones in a digital course and the reach t...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To assess formative and summative milestones in a digital course and the reach ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...
Every day, more people are becoming infected and dying from exposure to COVID-19. Some countries in ...