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MyCPH is an app used to support belonging and community engagement at Kent State University's College of Public Health (CPH). There are three main types of users of the app. First, General CPH Members (e.g., faculty, staff, students, alumni, etc.) can create their own map of places where they engage in and outside of the CPH. Second, faculty can create ClassMaps for students to use in classes. ClassMaps help students record places of interest to share with their instructors (e.g., places on campus where public health is located). Finally, Intern and Practicum supervisors can use the app to help supervise students completing their undergraduate or graduate responsibilities towards graduation.
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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Dr. Richard Ferdig
Languages
English
Recent release
1.2 (2 years ago )
Released on
Aug 28, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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