2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002202
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Crowdsourcing to support training for public health: A scoping review

Kadija M. Tahlil,
Ucheoma Nwaozuru,
Donaldson F. Conserve
et al.

Abstract: Crowdsourcing is an interactive process that has a group of individuals attempt to solve all or part of a problem and then share solutions with the public. Crowdsourcing is increasingly used to enhance training through developing learning materials and promoting mentorship. This scoping review aims to assess the literature on crowdsourcing for training in public health. We searched five medical and public health research databases using terms related to crowdsourcing and training. For this review, the concept … Show more

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