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Richmond Digital Health Literacy Project Site Partner Meeting #3
Katy Curl, Library and Cultural Services Director
Sherry Drobner, Literacy for Every Adult (LEAP) Program Manager
Ellen Kersten, Digital Health Literacy Project Coordinator
Patricia Ruis, Digital Health Literacy Project Intern
Richmond Public Library
City of Richmond
January 25, 2016
1. Convene City of Richmond staff and partner organizations for discussion about digital health literacy needs and opportunities in Richmond
2. Collect feedback from community experts about the Richmond Digital Health Literacy curriculum, preliminary evaluation results, and future evaluation plans
3. Identify partners and sites to assist with learner and tutor recruitment and training
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Meeting Objectives
• Name
• Organization
• How are you (or your organization) involved in digital literacy and/or health literacy work in Richmond?
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I. Introductions
Piloting of Digital Health Curriculum
• 100 Digital Health learners (as of Jan 22, 2016)
• 59 graduates
• 31 in progress
• 10 inactive
• 4 partner sites • YES/Nevin Center
• Catholic Charities
• Monterey Pines
• LEAP
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II. Project accomplishments to date
Compilation of Digital Health Literacy Resources 1. Digital Health curriculum
www.richmondhealth.learnerweb.org Bilingual content—English and Spanish
2. Project website and blog www.digitalhealthliteracy.weebly.com, or link from www.richmondhealth.org
3. Health information training resources http://guides.nnlm.gov/psr/richmond
4. Community maps http://digitalhealthliteracy.weebly.com/resources.html
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II. Project accomplishments to date
1. Pre-assessment
• Paper questionnaire
• Tutor assesses baseline skills
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III. Digital Health curriculum
1a. Baseline skills development
• “Getting started on the computer” at Digitallearn.org
• Northstar plans in LW
• Northstar assessment
3. Post-assessment
•Tutor reviews LearnerWeb account for completion
•Paper questionnaire
4. Graduation package
• Refurbished laptop
• Laptop bag
• Mouse
• Certificate
2. Eight Digital Health learning plans in LearnerWeb
• Topic overview
• Resources
• Workspace (”Tech Check” quiz)
• Review
www.richmondhealth.learnerweb.org
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III. Interactive review of Digital Health curriculum
Create a new account 1. Enter screen name
For example: first name + last initial (ellenk)
2. Enter password (5 or more letters and/or numbers) Can be simple (e.g. “password”) because we don’t collect sensitive information
3. Enter password again
4. Check box for terms of service
5. Click “Create Account”
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Update profile 1. First name
2. Last name
3. Email
4. Preferred language
(you can change this later)
5. Click “Save and Close”
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Select a learning plan/goal • Completion of 8 Digital Health
goals is required for graduation from the program
• Northstar goals cover basic digital literacy skills (no health focus) and are optional, but sometimes a necessary starting point for learners with limited computer experience
• Today, we’ll look at DH 6: Physical Wellness
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Formative assessment of LearnerWeb data
• Answers to workspace questions after each step
• Review questions after each plan
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IV. Evaluation: review of preliminary results
By Communities in collaboration | comunidades en colaboración
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V. Outreach and Recruitment
• Ways to address the gender gap
• Expansion to additional sites
• Training for additional instructors and tutors
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VI. Review of next steps
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Thank you
Sherry Drobner Program Manager Literacy for Every Adult Program – LEAP Richmond Public Library 510-307-8082 [email protected]
Ellen Kersten Project Coordinator Digital Health Literacy Richmond Public Library (510) 307-8002 [email protected]
Katy Curl Library & Cultural Services Director City of Richmond 510-620-6554 [email protected]
Patricia Ruis Project Intern Digital Health Literacy Richmond Public Library (510) 620-6684 [email protected]