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Let's Kick COVID-19!

By Improvement Sciences
12 Lessons

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Improvement Sciences

ImSci, a global leader in creating mobile first microlearning, applies learning science, consumer experience and contemporary design to its content. ImSci has created award-winning content as well as courses for Educate All that have been utilized by dozens of organizations around the world.


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Course overview

"In our current volatile climate, understanding COVID-19 and its intricacies is becoming increasingly difficult with the influx of information, some false, via news and social media channels. We have designed a lesson to provide you with reliable and accurate information about the virus to best educate you on what Coronavirus is and how we can slow the spread. This course has been written in conjunction with Dr Michael Hunter and Carl Husa from Improvement Sciences, meaning that the course is filled with useful and practical information valuable to all. Look no further than this course to kick COVID-19. ""We, like you, are confronted with the veritable avalanche of information - everybody's talking about it and who can you trust? So, we used reliable sources, mostly the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), to help people have reliable information in their hands. EdApp's agile platform enabled us to go from start to finish in just a few days.

The full course includes
  1. How to use this course
  2. The COVID-19 Pandemic Challenge
  3. What Does a COVID-19 Infection Look Like?
  4. We Got This!
  5. But I've Heard That...
  6. Hand Hygiene
  7. Workplace Guidance
  8. Protecting Your Family
  9. Physical Distancing
  10. Resources
  11. Strategies and Planning to Address COVID-19
  12. Respiratory Etiquette

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