Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the first web-based learning course on COVID-19 on January 26, 2020, four days before the director general of the WHO declared a public health emergency of international concern. The WHO is expanding access to web-based learning for COVID-19 through its open-learning platform for health emergencies, OpenWHO. Throughout the pandemic, OpenWHO has continued to publish learning offerings based on the WHO’s emerging evidence-based knowledge for managing the COVID-19 pandemic. This study presents the various findings derived from the analysis of the performance of the OpenWHO platform during the pandemic, along with the core benefits of massive web-based learning formats.
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Utunen, H., Van Kerkhove, M. D., Tokar, A., O’Connell, G., Gamhewage, G. M., & Fall, I. S. (2021, April 1). One year of pandemic learning response: Benefits of massive online delivery of the world health organization’s technical guidance. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. JMIR Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.2196/28945
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