Assimilate the information into a presentation with screencast (you may use Screencast-O-Matic) or simply record using Microsoft PowerPoint recording (see the PowerPoint Recording Tutorial) and should include the points listed below.
Your presentation must be 10 to 12 slides (not including title and references slides) and utilize the Final Presentation Template. Your presentation must also incorporate least four scholarly sources in addition to the course text, including a minimum of two sources from the University Library.
Follow the steps listed below to complete this assignment:
Step 1: Select your Audience
Select one of the following audiences for your presentation: an elderly community, professional or family caregivers, or sharing the information with a senior.
Step 2: Research
View the Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table for guidance on what types of sources to include. Incorporate at least four scholarly sources, with at least two sources coming from the University library.
Step 3: Create your Slides
View Garr Reynolds Top Ten Slide Tips and Simple Rules for Better PowerPoint Presentations, which provide useful assistance with creating successful PowerPoint presentations.
Then, download the Final Presentation Template to create a ten- to twelve-slide presentation (not including title and references slides) that accomplishes the following:
Your presentation should include visual enhancements including appropriate images, Garamond font, appropriate animations, and transitions from content piece to content piece and slide-to-slide. (Images should be cited in APA style. Students may wish to use the Where to Get Free Images guide for assistance with accessing freely available public domain and/or Creative Commons.
Step 4: Record your Presentation
Use Screencast-o-matic or simply record using Microsoft PowerPoint recording to record your presentation.
The Final Presentation