Dealing with a pandemic in an educational institution
An international conference was run from Hong Kong in 2003 on how to deal with the SARS outbreak in university and other educational institutions ("Educational Narratives and Reflections in the time of SARS"). The papers from the conference are available online and would be of value for schools, vocational institutions and universities now considering how to deal with a flu pandemic. Assuming institutions will simply shut down is a dangerous assumption to make.
From: Educational Nattitives and Reflections in the time of SARS, Hong Kong Web Symposium Consortium, 19-31 May 2003.
Paper Title Description Sent in by Date VITLE classes: HKBU library supporting e-learning during SARS outbreak On how the VITLE system at HK Baptist University was used to deliver general courses to schools and the public and on a library-run course on searching. (Ref: 76) SOUL System Admin 30-MAY-2003 10:15:29 IT Learning meeting notes of 16 April 2003 Notes of a meeting of a small group of senior staff commenting on how HKU coped with teaching during SARS. (Ref: 74) SOUL System Admin 30-MAY-2003 10:12:56 Does your library disaster preparedness plan have a section on epidemics? A revised draft written for a library magazine (Ref: 73) SOUL System Admin 30-MAY-2003 10:11:48 "Mind the Gap" A school principal's frustrations. How have others felt? (Ref: 72) McNaught, Carmel 26-MAY-2003 13:27:47
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