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Below are selected examples of low-stake videos aimed at a general audience (without or having a minimal background in global or public health) in which we experiment with a variety of instructional approaches in the digital environment—exploring choices about content and pedagogy and designing 'learning spaces' that promote inclusion and connection without physical presence.



 

  [### E. Coli Outbreak

 ](/ecoli-outbreak)Explore how public health experts detect, investigate, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks using the 2024 E. coli outbreak.



 

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  [### Healthy People 2030

 ](/healthy-people-2030-framework)Learn how to break down the Healthy People 2030 framework, a conceptual model used to understand social determinants of health.



 

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  [### A Reading Assignment

 ](/us-public-health-system)Watch an example of how we use short-form video lessons to introduce online learners to reading assignments.



 

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  [### Lyme Disease

 ](/epi-triangle-lyme-disease)In this video, we use the epidemiological triangle to demonstrate how Lyme disease spreads and how we can prevent it.



 

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  [### One Health

 ](/one-health)Using the example of Rift Valley Fever, we explore the One Health approach, which recognizes that human health, animal health, and the environment are all connected.



 

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  [### Influenza 101

 ](/understanding-pandemic-risk-influenza-101)It’s flu season again! Professor Sue J. Goldie reviews the structure of Influenza A, what antigenic drift is and why that means we need new vaccines each year for seasonal flu.



 

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