To utilize the Patient Teaching Plan (developed in a prior assignment) to create a Visual Teaching Tool to educate the selected patient population about the selected health topic.Course OutcomesThis a

Special Reminder: There are 2 separate submissions.

  • Patient Teaching Plan

  • Visual Teaching Tool

Please note that you will need to complete the Patient Teaching Plan first ( I ALREADY COMPLETED IT , IT IS ATTACHED)You will use this plan to develop the Visual Teaching Tool. It is recommended that you read the directions for both assignments carefully before beginning.

Purpose

To create a Patient Teaching Plan aimed at educating a specific patient population about a specific health topic. This plan will be used to develop a Visual Teaching Tool in a future assignment.

Purpose

To utilize the Patient Teaching Plan (developed in a prior assignment) to create a Visual Teaching Tool to educate the selected patient population about the selected health topic.

Course Outcomes

This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.

  • CO 2: Recognize the influence that developmental stages have on physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual functioning. (PO #1)

  • CO 4: Identify teaching/learning needs from the health history of an individual. (PO #2)

Select an Option to Complete this Assignment

There are 3 options for creating your Visual Teaching Tool. Be sure to choose a format that makes sense for your selected topic, population, and setting. For example, if will be teaching adults at a health fair, then an educational brochure would be an appropriate choice. You must use the Patient Teaching Plan you have developed in this course to create your Visual Teaching Tool.

Option #1 - Power Point Directions: 
  1. Create a 6-8 slide Power Point presentation for your selected population setting.

  2. The goal of this Power Point Presentation is to address the three learning outcomes you developed in the Patient Teaching Plan. Once the learner has viewed your Power Point, all three of the learning objectives should have been met.

For Example:

If a learning objective in the teaching plan is: “At the end of this education, the learner will be able to demonstrate the proper way to wear a bike helmet,” then there should be content in your Power Point related to how to properly wear a bike helmet.

  1. Tips for a great Power Point presentation: 

    • Be creative! Choose a design (from the design tab of the PowerPoint presentation) to enhance visual appeal.

    • Incorporate graphics, clip art, or photographs to increase interest.

    • Use words and phrases suitable for your selected population.

    • Avoid writing paragraphs. Use simple sentences and bullet points.

    • Cite all sources used to create the educational content with (author, year).

    • Proofread for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.

Option #2 - Educational Brochure (Using Microsoft Word) Directions:
  1. Open Microsoft Word, and select create a New document.

Under the Education option, select Education Brochure. This will provide you with a blank tri-fold brochure template. You can change the design, insert graphics, and create text as you wish.

  1. The goal of this Educational Brochure is to address the three learning outcomes you developed in the Patient Teaching Plan. Once the learner has viewed your Educational Brochure, all three of the learning objectives should have been met. 

For Example:

If a learning objective in the Patient Teaching Plan is: “At the end of this education, the learner will be able to demonstrate the proper way to wear a bike helmet,” then there should be content in your Educational Brochure related to how to properly wear a bike helmet.

  1. Tips for a great educational brochure: 

For Example:

  • Be creative! Choose a design (from the design tab of the PowerPoint presentation) to enhance visual appeal.

  • Incorporate graphics, clip art, or photographs to increase interest.

  • Use words and phrases suitable for your selected population.

  • Avoid writing paragraphs. Use simple sentences and bullet points.

  • Cite all sources used to create the educational content with (author, year).

  • Proofread for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.

Please see the grading criteria and rubrics on this page.

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Rubric

NR305 Week 4 Visual Teaching Tool Grading Rubric

NR305 Week 4 Visual Teaching Tool Grading Rubric

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTeaching Content (20 points)

• Content relates directly to selected health topic • Content relates directly to the learning objectives from Patient Teaching Plan • Content is appropriate to identified population

20.0 pts

Excellent teaching content: relates directly to selected topic and addresses learning objectives; well written and thorough; content very appropriate for identified population

18.0 pts

Good teaching content: related to selected topic and addresses learning objectives; adequate detail; content appropriate for identified population

16.0 pts

Fair teaching content; relates to selected topic, but does not sufficiently meet one of the criteria in this category

8.0 pts

Poor teaching content; relates to selected topic, but does not sufficiently meet two of the criteria in this category

0.0 pts

Teaching content was not related to the topic selected in the Patient Teaching Plan

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUse of Graphics, Symbols and Text (20 points)

Graphics and symbols are eye-catching and appropriate; graphics are relevant and assist with understanding of content; text is well placed and easy to read; use of small phrases and bullet points (not paragraphs)

20.0 pts

Excellent use of graphics, symbols, and text; graphics are eye catching and assist with understanding of content; text is well placed and easy to read; good use of small phrases and bullet points

18.0 pts

Very good use of graphics, symbols, and text; one criteria not met

16.0 pts

Fair use of graphics, symbols, and text; 2 criteria not met

8.0 pts

Poor use of graphics and symbols; 3 criteria not met

0.0 pts

Graphics and symbols were not used on the teaching tool

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDesign and Organization (20 points)

Overall design layout is colorful and creative; content is neat and logically organized; content is easy to follow; completed using one of the 3 options (PPT, brochure, infographic)

20.0 pts

Tool design is excellent! Colorful, creative, neat, and logically organized. Content is very easy to follow

18.0 pts

Good work! Tool design is simple, yet neat and colorful and logically organized

16.0 pts

Nice effort! Tool design is simple and neat, but lacks organization

8.0 pts

Tool design is neat and organized, but not completed using one of the options provided

0.0 pts

Tool lacks neatness and organization, lacks creativity, and is difficult to follow or understand.

20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEditing (15 points)

Citations in proper format (Author, Year); Edited prior to submission to remove eliminate spelling and grammatical errors; professional writing style

15.0 pts

Excellent editing, based on criteria

13.0 pts

Good editing, based on criteria

12.0 pts

Fair editing, based on criteria

6.0 pts

Poor editing, based on criteria

0.0 pts

Tool was not edited prior to submission, contains numerous errors, and has an unprofessional appearance

15.0 pts

Total Points: 75.0