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§Just-in-time lecture: A JIT lecture is one of the
special applications of the Supercourse blossoms when a major event
happens around the world. These
Cutting Edge Educational lectures aim to reduce fear and save lives by providing
the best possible knowledge. In the field of disasters,
continuous “CNN Type” PowerPoint lectures are provided on the
science aspect of disasters and the epidemiology of their
consequences.
§The last previous JIT lecture,
on behalf of the Global Health Network (GHN) for Disasters, developed by Ali Ardalan, Khavar Kazmi, Ronald E.
LaPorte et al following Pakistan Earthquake. The lecture is
translated to Spanish.
§Following Hurricane Katrina & Hurricane Rita, 2005,
on behalf of the Global Health Network (GHN) for Disasters,
Ali Ardalan, Ronald E. LaPorte, et al
developed 2 JIT lectures. The Hurricane lecture are translated to
Chinese and Spanish and visited by thousands people around the
world. This lecture disseminated through the Texas high schools
before Katrian hit there.
§Following the South Asian Tsunami,
26 Dec 2004, on behalf of the Global Health Network (GHN) for
Disasters,
Ali Ardalan, Ronald E. LaPorte, Eugene
Shubnikov, Faina Linkov & Eric K. Noji
developed two JIT lectures, which the
crude estimate showed that in a 5 day period from January 5th to
January 9th,
over 255,000 people worldwide learned from those lectures.
§When the earthquake in Bam, Iran 26 Dec 2003 occurred,
Ali Ardalan from Iran worked with Eric Noji and Ronald
LaPorte from the US, and Eugene Shubnikov from Russia. Dr. Ardalan
developed a JIT lecture within few days (http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec13181/index.htm)
and updated it (http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec15221/index.htm).
That was a memorable collaboration, among Russia, Iran and the USA.
This was published in the Lancet, and demonstrated how Global
Disaster Training could be accomplished. The lecture was used world
wide by thousands of educators and seen by a multitude of students.
§The JIT lecture by Rashid Chotani from Johns Hopkins
demonstrated JIT lectures and emerging diseases. He worked with the
Supercourse group, and updated the lecture every 2 days (http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec10131/index.htm).
This article was also published in the Lancet.
§We have honed our teachings with other JIT lectures
including “Mad cow disease” and “Monkey pox”.
§The model of JIT lectures develops a first lecture
describing the scientific basis of the disaster, which can be
modified for any country in the world, and then a second CNN type
lecture that is on distributed through e-mail, and the web, updating
the lecture on a regular basis and distributed worldwide on the web.
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