I would!
Nice to meet you Sarah. Wikipedia is a highly consulted source of health
information and we are doing our best to develop its health content.
If you would like to talk then we could meet by video chat or phone. Your
videos look great and they do seem like the kind of media we share on and
through Wikipedia. I am glad to hear that Willawong has recognized its
place as a leading international center of health education and is making
the kinds of online educational materials that are so needed but also which
others have neglected to share.
Thanks for your interest - I hope that we can talk more soon. I am emailing
you individually now.
yours,
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Pete Forsyth <peteforsyth(a)gmail.com> wrote:
All: I'd like to introduce Sarah Lambert, the Open
Education Manager at
the University of Wollongong in Australia. I met Sarah this week at the OER
university launch (see
oeruniversity.net) -- she was interested to learn
more about Wikipedia, interested in Lane's project with Consumer Reports,
etc.
One of the courses she has been working on is called "Understanding Common
Diseases" -- a one month online course open to the public, which among
other things has attracted unanticipated interest from small rural
communities.
https://www.open2study.com/courses/understanding-common-diseases
Is there anybody who would like to follow up with Sarah? I think there may
be strong synergies between her work and that of WikiProject Medicine.
Pete Forsyth
[[User:Peteforsyth]] on Wikipedia etc.
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