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Saturday, 02 May 2009 14:51 |
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This map is compiled using data from official sources, news reports and user-contributions by Dr. Henry Niman. |
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Trainers Wanted for Epi Info™ Software |
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Thursday, 30 April 2009 22:16 |
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We are looking for trainers who wish to conduct training courses for Epi Info™. We've attached some suggestions for courses to the myepi.info eLearning site. Please send an email to
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if you can donate some of your time. We would like your suggestions and language requests. This is FREE to anyone wishing to develop Epi Info™ training. Thanks |
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MyEpi.Info Logo Design Contest!! |
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Saturday, 28 March 2009 15:54 |
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MyEpi.Info is looking for a logo. Would you like to help us out and design our logo? If you have some ideas and are willing to share them for FREE let us know. Your art work will be used for our logos on the web, business, and advertising material. Artwork submitted becomes the property of MyEpi.Info and may be used in what ever manner needed. |
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MyEpi.Info eLearning is here! |
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Sunday, 12 April 2009 18:03 |
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The MyEpi.Info eLearning Portal is a FREE to the Public Open Source Learning Management System (LMS) dedicated to the improvement of global public health. Our Open Source modular design allows all members of the MyEpi.Info user community to develop and publish their own eLearning content in as many as 160 languages . Flexible enough to allow a diverse range of teaching methods, members of the MyEpi.Info user community can create courses using the SCORM framework, a specification of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative, and Web 2.0 technology. The MyEpi.Info learning portal has the capacity to support independent sites as small as a single teacher with just a few students, to hundreds of teachers with as many as 50,000 students. Visit the MyEpi.Info Learning Portal to stay up to date on all the tools and services that members of the MyEpi.Info user community have at their disposal. |
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Volunteer to Support MyEpi.Info |
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Sunday, 31 August 2008 09:54 |
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The MyEpi.Info project is a Community supported project and is not affiliated with any other organization. MyEpi.Info is seeking volunteers to keep this project alive through your contributions of time and/or funding. We need a core team that consist of volunteer developers, Web designers, forum administrators and moderators who will support the public health community through this project.
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