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What Tools are Commonly Used in eLearning for Epidemiology?
Several tools are commonly utilized in eLearning for Epidemiology, including:
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
like Moodle and Blackboard, which organize and deliver content.
Webinars
and
Virtual Classrooms
, which provide real-time interaction with instructors.
Simulation Software
that allows learners to model epidemiological scenarios.
Discussion Forums
for collaborative learning and peer interaction.
Mobile Applications
for on-the-go learning.
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