Several methods can be employed to make learning more interactive:
1. Simulations: These allow students to model disease outbreaks and intervention strategies, giving them a real-time understanding of epidemiological dynamics. 2. Case Studies: Analyzing real-world cases helps students apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. 3. Group Discussions: These foster collaborative learning and enable students to explore different perspectives on epidemiological issues. 4. Digital Tools: Software and online platforms can offer interactive modules, quizzes, and virtual labs.