Week 6 Narrated PowerPoint Presentation
Week 6 Narrated PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation (PPT) Assignment
Guidelines with Scoring Rubric
Purpose
This assignment is designed to help students
Develop an appreciation for informatics, basic skills and knowledge required in practice settings.Students selected a popular topic of particular interest to their practice to discuss in week 5. This week student will develop a narrated slide PowerPoint (PPT) presentation of 8-10 slides summarizing the assignment.
Refer to the PowerPoint sample template in Course Resources.
Course Outcomes
Week 6 Narrated PowerPoint Presentation
Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the following ability.
(CO 6) Describe health information systems within healthcare setting and the profession of nursing in all practice domains and settings including electronic health records (EHR), their management and patient-care information technology (IT). (PO 4)
(CO 7) ExploretrendsandissuesinNIandtheirimpactonnursingpracticeinall domains.(POs9,11)
Due Date: Sunday 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 6.
Total Points Possible: 150
Week 6 Narrated PowerPoint Presentation
Requirements
The Fierce EMR and Fierce Health IT topics of the week assignment for week 5 will be summarized in 8-10 narrated slides for week 6. Students will summarize the rationale for choosing the topic, how it will impact practice in a positive or negative manner, including pros and cons. Includediscussion of how informatics skills and knowledge were applied in the process relevance to developing the assignment. In the conclusion, provide recommendations for the future. Submit completed Fierce Health IT Hot Topic narrated PPT assignment todrop box by end of Week 6.
Week 6 Narrated PowerPoint Presentation
Preparing the Presentation
1.The Fierce EMR and Fierce Health IT Topic of the Week is a recap of the assignment from Wk.5 and must be a professional, scholarly prepared PowerPoint narrated presentation of 8-10 Including at least three scholarly references.
2. You should have at least 8-10 slides. It is important to note that if you could not give your presentation and someone would have to stand in for you, he or she would need to know what you were going to say. Use the speaker-notes section so that someone may step in for you and not miss a beat.
3. Maintain the 6x6x6 rule for a professional PowerPoint presentation. No more than 6 lines per slide, 6 words per line, and 6 slides without a graphic.
4. All aspects of the presentation must be in APA format as expressed in the 6th edition.
5. Ideas and information from professional sources must be cited correctly.
6. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and citations are consistent with formal academic writing.