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Marie Martin| Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health
Developing Global Health Online Curriculum
Lessons
Learned
Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health
Core
faculty and
staff
Affiliated
faculty
and staff
Curriculum
Development
Interdisciplinary
Collaboration
Research
Mentorship
Our education and training expertise
Levels of impactVIGH’s focus on capacity-building
• Individual
• Organization
• SocietyIncrease
knowledge
and skills
Improve structures
and systems
Enable effective policy
TimeC
om
ple
xity
ApproachIncorporate innovative curricular
components
Month-long global health immersions
Multi-modal
learning
through digital
elements
Pre-departure digital training
modules
Site evaluations
translated into
local languages
Capacity
building
presentations for
local partners
Transdisciplinary
& inter-
professional
approaches
It takes
longer
than you
think it will
Things
can get
complicated
Without a
map, you
could get
lost
1
It is more
difficult than
you expect
Optimism
may be
challenged
2 3 4 5
Developing online global health curriculum:
5 Lessons Learned
Lesson 1: It takes longer than you think it will
Activity Time
Research on topic 3-10 hours
Organize ideas (Generate ideas via
sticky notes, Audience needs map)3-7 hours
Critical feedback from
colleagues/peers2-4 hours
Sketch a structure and embedded
activities4-6 hours
Build presentation slides 10-30 hours
Develop script/Rehearse 2-3 hours
Record/post-production 2-10 hours
Total 27-70 hours
Time estimate for developing
a 15 minute digital module
Adapted from (Duarte, 2013)
Create a
robust &
realistic plan
Partner with
students,
content experts
Determine
curricular
components
Strategies for success
Lesson 2: Without a map, you could get lost
Create a
roadmap for
the course
Identify
resources,
expertise, & seek
advice
Look to the
field of
education
Strategies for success
Lesson 3: Things can get complicated
Solicit
input
Use
Images
Resist
complication
Be a
minimalist
Strategy for success: Less is more
FeedbackSimplicityVisualsText
Lesson 4: It is more difficult than you expect
2
3
4
5
6
Keep all elements in
alignment
Integrate questions and
active learning in your
modules.
Keep the context in
mind
Quality & creativity count
Communication and
timely feedback
matter
1
Strategies for success
Articulate expectations
Lesson 5: Your optimism will be challenged
marie.h.martin@vanderbilt.edu
Thank you!
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