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Course Introduction
Acknowledgments
The Teaching Team
Module 2 Introduction
Learning Objectives
Lesson 1: Ethical Considerations for Data Collection and Information Sharing
Ethical Considerations for Engagement
Ethical Considerations for Data Collection and Sharing: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Ethical Considerations for Data Collection and Sharing: Data Sovereignty and Ownership
Ethical Considerations for Data Collection and Sharing: Key Principles and Actions
Learning Check: Data Sovereignty and Ethical Engagement
Lesson 2: Methods for Gathering Community Data
A reminder of some important ethical dimensions
Different Types and Sources of Knowledge
A Knowledge Co-production Process for Equitably Gathering Data
Using KCP for Gathering Data: Process Framework
Example Participatory Methods to Support KCP
Knowledge co-production: A success story
Lesson 3: What is Knowledge Mobilization?
What is Knowledge Mobilization?
The Sea of Jargon
Why is Knowledge Mobilization Important?
Knowledge to Action (K2A) Gap
Creating a KMb Strategy
Where Are We Now?
How Do We Get There?
Who is Involved?
Lesson 4: Knowledge Mobilization for Building Sustainable Communities
KMb for Building Sustainable Communities
Interview with KMb Expert
Module 2 Reflection and Assessment
Module 2 Learning Check
Module 2 Key Takeaways
Resources for Further Learning
Module 2 Assessment
Module 2 Reflection
References
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Building Sustainable Communities: Information Gathering and Sharing by Ryan Plummer; Amanda Smits; Samantha Witkowski; Bridget McGlynn; Derek Armitage; Ella-Kari Muhl; and Jodi Johnston is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.