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Original Articles

Using Blogs and Wikis in a Graduate Public Health Course

Pages 22-32 | Received 01 Jul 2008, Accepted 30 Sep 2008, Published online: 04 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

Blogs and wikis are examples of Web 2.0 technology that facilitate collaboration in the online world. In the health sciences, the emergence of these social tools potentially increases the risk of generating harmful or biased information. Therefore, it is the health professional's responsibility to have the skills to critically appraise Web content that has not undergone traditional peer review. This was the focus in a three-credit graduate Urban Public Health course taught by a librarian and was addressed with assignments using blog and wiki technology within the course management tool Blackboard. The assignments fostered comprehension of the issues surrounding blogs and wikis as they relate to public health.

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Laura Cobus

Laura Cobus, MLIS, MPA (lcobus&hunter.cuny.edu) is Head Librarian, Hunter College, Hunter College Health Professions Library, 425 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010.

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