Free, Research-Based, Culturally Appropriate, HIV/AIDS Education Animated Tutorials.
Founded and developed through the Stanford University School of Education, TeachAIDS is a nonprofit initiative to promote HIV/AIDS prevention strategies for young learners through research-based, culturally appropriate interactive learning tools. Diseases such as HIV/AIDS that are transmitted sexually present significant challenges because social stigma often precludes open discussion.
Based on original IRB-approved research, these interactive applications were developed by an interdisciplinary team of experts from the fields of education, communications, public health, and medicine. To minimize stigma associated with discussing sexual practices, they combine biological aspects of HIV/AIDS with cultural euphemisms and utilize animated agents to maximize comfort and efficacy.
The tutorials are used in numerous countries including South Africa, India, Botswana, Rwanda, and China, and are all available through this website.
Click on the icons below to launch some of our free animated tutorials. Visit our products page to see our full product line.
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