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Mobilizing Students Promoting Health Messages Through Service Learning and Technology

Mobilizing Students Promoting Health Messages Through Service Learning and Technology

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Page 1: Mobilizing Students Promoting Health Messages Through Service Learning and Technology

Mobilizing Students

Promoting Health Messages Through Service Learning and

Technology

Page 2: Mobilizing Students Promoting Health Messages Through Service Learning and Technology

Student Publications

• College Students and HIV/AIDS Brochure

• Bookmark Publication Project• YOUth & AIDS Web Project• HIV/AIDS Exercises and

Assignments: An Interdisciplinary Casebook

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College Students and HIV/AIDS Brochure

• Designed using Microsoft Word Desktop Publishing

• Service Learning project• Researched content• Utilized Focus

groups• Sought out AIDS

service agenciesAmerican Association of Community

Colleges

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Bookmark Publication Project

• Art design produced by a UC Design Student

• Text produced by University College Writing Students•Haiku written collaboratively• Includes pertinent/relevant facts•References local HIV testing

resources

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YOUth & AIDS Web Project

• Goals•Create a website where students

could talk to other students about AIDS

•Would include student feelings and factual information about AIDS

•Both content and format would be produced and designed by students

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YOUth & AIDS Web Project

Website Highlights• Basic HIV/AIDS info• Local agencies and

testing info• Student Service Learning

Projects on HIV/AIDS• “Living with AIDS” profiles• Poetry & Art• “AIDS in the Movies”

movie reviews and essays• Peer-reviewed “Voices of

YOUth”

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YOUth & AIDS Web Project

• Benefits of Website Publication• Individual Students•Campus Community•Community and Civic Awareness

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HIV/AIDS Exercises and Assignments: An Interdisciplinary

Casebook• Purpose

• To offer a series of exercises that are discipline specific• To encourage us to look at what others are doing to

address HIV/AIDS in their fields• To further our knowledge, as instructors, about both

HIV/AIDS and ways sexual health can be addressed in the classroom

• Includes• exercises, short assignments, discussion prompts, and

research questions• Used to prompt students to think critically about

HIV/AIDS