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URL:https://www.apacph.org/wp/events/teaching-and-learning-webinar/
SUMMARY:Teaching and Learning Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health and Queensla
 nd University of Technology present the first in a series of Webinars feat
 uring highlights from teaching and research by academics in Public Health 
 in the Asia Pacific region. This webinar will be presented by Dr. Julie-An
 ne Carroll\, Lecturer\, School of Public Health and Social Work\, Queensla
 nd University of Technology. You are invited to join in the webinar lectur
 e and discussion which will be facilitated by Professor Philip Baker\, als
 o from the School of Public Health and Social Work at QUT. Prof. Baker wil
 l facilitate online and live discussion\, questions\, and debate following
  Dr. Carroll’s presentation. \n\nDetails are as follows:\n\nWHO\n\nDr Ju
 lie-Anne Carroll\, PhD\, is a Lecturer in the School of Public Health & S
 ocial Work (SPHSW) at Queensland University of Technology\, Brisbane. She 
 lectures in the areas of Women’s Health\, International Health\, the Soc
 ial Determinants of Health\, and Sociology and Health. \n\nWHAT:\n\nDigita
 l stories in international health: multimedia approaches to researching an
 d communicating responses to situation analyses in a third year public hea
 lth cohort.\n \nFor the Situation Analysis assessment of the International
  Health course at QUT\, Public Health students produced Digital Stories to
  portray their analyses of the constituent elements\, structure\, and inte
 r-relationships of a population suffering the effects of poor health based
  on a variety of social\, cultural\, economic\, and other material determi
 nants . Digital Stories are multimedia movies created from easy to access 
 software and webpages that combine photographs\, video\, animation\, sound
 \, music\, text\, and often a narrative voice. The assessment was designed
  to allow students to engage with new media technologies to generate power
 ful methods of communicating public health research.\n\nWHEN:\n1 hour dura
 tion\nTuesday 29 August: 10:00am Bangkok\, 11:00am Kuala Lumpur\, 12:00pm 
 Seoul / Tokyo\, 1:00pm Brisbane\n\nRegister now:\nClick on this link to re
 gister or hereto download the flyer \nAfter registering\, you will receive
  a confirmation email about joining the event. \nCan’t attend in real ti
 me? You should still register. \nAll registrants will receive a recording 
 of the webinar.\n\n\n
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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