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Reaching the Conclusion

3/26/2016

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Congratulations! You are in the last stretch of the "International Women's Health and Human Rights" online class.

1. If you want a Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University, please remember that you must complete thought questions, quizzes, field assignments, and attend three group meetings (in person or online). Review the course requirements here and please submit your course materials by March 26, 2016 California time. This may be March 27, 2016 in your time zone. Remember, the Statement of Accomplishment is optional!

We apologize if some students were not able to access the area to respond to the "Week 8" or "Concluding" thought questions. They should be visible to everyone now. If you previously posted your response in another location, we encourage you to also post it here! (However, both your old or new entry will work for certification, so do not worry about that.)

We are excited to see so many Engage Your Community entries, both your research into women's rights organizations and your interviews with women from around the world. If possible, we suggest you include a picture of your interviewee (with permission), as your interview has made both you and your subject part of a special community!

2. Bonus Talkabout Sessions     There's still an opportunity to sign up for a Talkabout Session and discuss the course content live! Discussion guides are all available on the Discussion Toolkit section of the Interact Portal, which you can download in advance.
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3. Course Content
  • (Ongoing) Week 8: Women, Aging & End of Life
  • (Ongoing) Conclusion: Setting Priorities, Making a Difference
 
Access the Course - View the video lectures and textbook at lagunita.stanford.edu where content will be released according to the syllabus.
 
Respond to Classmates - Visit our SetSail Forum (www.setsail.io) to share your thoughts and comment on others' posts. E-mail [email protected] for any assistance with registration.

Thank you for your participation in this experience. We will be sending out info soon about getting involved with the IWHHR alumni community! In the meantime, good luck as you complete the course.

With warm wishes,

Anne Firth Murray
Consulting Professor, Stanford University
Founding President, The Global Fund for Women

Kevin Hsu
Director of Design, International Women's Health and Human Rights (MOOC)
Founder, Skyship Design



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Share the Experience with a Learning Companion
Invite your friends and colleagues to join you on this journey. They can sign up on internationalwomenshealth.org to get updates on the next time we run this course.
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Celebrating International Women's Day!

3/12/2016

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Let's celebrate International Women's Day! The United Nations and people around the world are joining hands to commemorate this day (March 8). Find out more about global activities at the UN Women website.

Here are a few reminders as you continue this week's activities for the "International Women's Health and Human Rights" online class.
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Source: UN Women
1. New Tea Time     A new video for Tea Time with Anne has been uploaded—thank you for your patience! You can find the clip on the Interact portion of the website, as Anne answers questions from three students.

2. This Week's Talkabout Sessions     There's still an opportunity to sign up for a Talkabout Session and discuss the course content live! Discussion guides are all available on the Discussion Toolkit section of the Interact Portal, which you can download in advance.

If you want a Statement of Accomplishment from Stanford University, you must attend three group meetings and submit an individual reflection. As a special treat, alumni from previous IWHHR sessions plan to visit some of the online video chats this week!
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3. Course Content
  • Week 6: Women in War & Refugee Circumstances
  • Week 7A: Women Emerging from Poverty
  • Week 7B: Sex Work and Sex Trafficking
 
Access the Course - View the video lectures and textbook at lagunita.stanford.edu where content will be released according to the syllabus.
 
Respond to Classmates - Visit our SetSail Forum (www.setsail.io) to share your thoughts and comment on others' posts. E-mail [email protected] for any assistance with registration.

We will send more messages soon about this course and other learning opportunities. In the meantime, thank you for growing our community!

With warm wishes,

Anne Firth Murray
Consulting Professor, Stanford University
Founding President, The Global Fund for Women

Kevin Hsu
Director of Design, International Women's Health and Human Rights (MOOC)
Founder, Skyship Design

Build Our Community
Tumblr  Facebook  Twitter  #iwhhr 
internationalwomenshealth.org

Invite a Learning Companion
Students report that having one or more learning companions with whom they can discuss the ideas presented by the class greatly enhances their educational experience. We urge you to invite your friends and colleagues to join you on this journey. 

Invite your companions to sign up on internationalwomenshealth.org alongside you!
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    Did you miss the announcement e-mail about the course this week? Read it here!

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