Catalog: 2009 Flu Preparedness Center for School Personnel and Parents
Being Prepared for Public Health Emergencies--the 2009 H1N 1 Flu Virus:
This is an online destination for all school leaders, teachers and parents who want to know and understand the latest best practices and government recommendations when faced with this health crisis. Dr. Jan Carney, MD MPH, from the University of Vermont Medical School, is our resident expert for this site. This is free resource and as new information becomes available we will update the resources available. Please choose the following categories that best fits your needs.
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Courses in this category are designed to help k-12 teachers to understand and make informed decisions about the 2009 H1N1 Flu pandemic H1N1. In addition to courses that describe the virus and how to prevent its spread, this category also includes information about how to connect with students and parents using a online Digital Classroom. There are tutorials on how to setup your course, enroll students and create a forum to communicate with your students. It's real easy to get started and use!

Courses in this category are designed to help parents of school-age children to understand and make informed decisions about the 2009 H1N1 Flu pandemic H1N1. In the event of a school closing, check with your school to see if children remain connected to their teachers through a Digital Classroom.

The latest information on how business managers and their employees can minimize the threat of a flu outbreak.

Courses in this category are designed to help K-12 school administrators and community health professionals to understand and make informed decisions about the 2009 H1N1 Flu pandemic H1N1. For more information about how to set up an online education system to prepare for school closures and widespread flu-related abscences, email Burr Warne (bwarne@globalclassroom.us) or Russell Willis (rwillis@globalclassroom.us).

All other courses currently being offered in 2009 Flu Preparedness Center for School Personnel and Parents which have not been assigned to a category