Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage MOOC (Eawag-Sandec) - was June 2015

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Re: Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage MOOC begins today!

to date, we have over 5'000 participants from 167 countries enrolled in our MOOC about Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage. 50% are from emerging economies. 507 participants received a statement of accomplishment for completing the course. the distributio per region is: 29% North America, 24% Europe, 20% Asia, 17% Africa, 8% South America, 2% Oceania.

all video lectures of this course are available on the Youtube-channel " Introduction to HWTS ".

The next course of the series "WASH in Developing Countries" is about "Municipal Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries" and will start in February 2016. please find further information on the webpage: www.eawag.ch/mooc
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Re: Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage MOOC begins today!

I am curious to know how many people took this course (either partially or all the way to the end to get a certificate)? Just trying to get a feel for how popular these MOOCs are these days in the WASH sector.

Do you also have a break-down of the countries for the participants?
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Re: Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage MOOC (Eawag-Sandec) - was June 2015

Today, our MOOC about “Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage” starts. Join us on coursera (www.coursera.org/course/hwts) where you can take the course for free! The MOOC goes until July 5th, 2015, and is in English with French and Spanish subtitles.
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Online course “Introduction to Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage” starts on June 1st

Sandec/Eawag and EPF Lausanne are launching the course “Introduction to Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage” on June 1st. In the course you can learn about the most important household-level water treatment methods, successful implementation strategies, and strategies for monitoring and evaluation. The course is free and is 5 weeks in duration. Videos are presented in English with French and Spanish subtitles. Thank you for sharing this information with your colleagues and friends who might be interested in the course topic.

>> To find out more about the upcoming course and to register, see: www.coursera.org/course/hwts
>> For information about other courses of the series „WASH in Developing Countries“, please visit: www.eawag.ch/mooc



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Le cours en ligne "Introduction au traitement et stockage sûr de l'eau à domicile" débutera le 1er Juin
Sandec/Eawag et l'EPF Lausanne proposent la formation "Introduction au traitement et stockage sûr de l'eau à domicile" à partir du 1er Juin 2015. Ce cours présente les méthodes de traitement de l’eau à domicile les plus importantes, les stratégies de mise en œuvre réussies, et les méthodes de suivi et d'évaluation. Le cours est gratuit et dure 5 semaines. Les vidéos sont présentées en anglais avec des sous-titres en français et en espagnol. Merci de partager cette information avec vos collègues et amis qui pourraient être intéressés par le sujet de cette formation.

>> Pour obtenir plus d’informations et vous inscrire, consultez: www.coursera.org/course/hwts
>> Informations sur les autres cours de la série „WASH in Developing Countries“: www.eawag.ch/mooc

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El curso en línea “Introducción al tratamiento doméstico y almacenamiento seguro de agua” comienza el 1. junio
Sandec/Eawag y EPF Lausanne inician el 1 de junio de 2015 el curso en línea “Introducción al tratamiento doméstico y almacenamiento seguro de agua”. El curso es gratis, en inglés y con subtítulos en español y francés. En este curso aprenderás acerca de los diferentes métodos de tratamiento de agua a nivel doméstico, estrategias de implementación, de monitoreo y de evaluación. Gracias por compartir esta información con sus compañeros y amigos que podrían interesarse por el curso.
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