Lessons from Ebola: AMA with the Director of Harvard’s Global Health Institute

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What questions do you have about Ebola?

This Thursday, December 10, head to r/iAMA to ask your questions of Dr. Ashish K. Jha, Director of Harvard’s Global Health Institute, who is currently teaching Harvard’s Lessons from Ebola MOOC on edX.

AMA means “Ask Me Anything.” Questions about Ebola, healthcare, health policy, Dr. Jha’s research and more, are fair game. (The AMA is not intended to be a Q&A solely about the course itself.)

How to participate in the Lessons from Ebola AMA:

12PM ET: We’ll post the AMA and link to it from this page. We’ll also message the AMA out via edX social channels (follow edX on Facebook and Twitter).

We’ll post the AMA and link to it from this page. We’ll also message the AMA out via edX social channels (follow edX on Facebook and Twitter). 12PM – 2PM ET: Redditors – students and non-students alike – ask questions and can vote on other questions according to which they would like to see answered. Be sure to log in, ask your questions, and upvote others’ questions and comments to help guide the conversation – see below for more information on how reddit works.

Redditors – students and non-students alike – ask questions and can vote on other questions according to which they would like to see answered. Be sure to log in, ask your questions, and upvote others’ questions and comments to help guide the conversation – see below for more information on how reddit works. 2PM – 3PM ET: Dr. Jha will then go through and respond to any questions he would like.

New to Reddit?

Create a reddit account, and then subscribe to the edX subreddit. Read the FAQ, or watch the tutorial video on Mashable on how Reddit works. Make sure to upvote what you like, downvote what you don’t, interact and ask questions!