Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's OpenCourseWare
Posted on: Saturday, 15 October 2005, 03:00 CDT
By Anonymous
As part of its mission to protect health and prevent disease and disability, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health offers QHSPH) OpenCourseWare (OCW), a project that provides access to content of the school's most popular courses, such as statistical reasoning in public health, history of public health, case studies in terrorism training, and problems in the design of epidemiological studies. The philosophy behind JHSPH OCW is to make JHSPH course materials now used in the teaching of almost all undergraduate and graduate subjects available on the Web, free of charge, to any user anywhere in the world. This venture builds on the tradition at JHSPH, and in American higher education, of open dissemination of educational materials.
OCW does not require that participants register, does not grant degrees or certificates, and does not provides access to JHSPH faculty.
For more information, visit http://ocw.jhsph.edu. (Adapted from theJHSPH OCW Web site at http://ocw.jhsph.edu.)
Copyright National Environmental Health Association Oct 2005
Source: Journal of Environmental Health
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