High School Aged Students Aspen University Pubert
Design a PowerPoint presentation for high school aged students discussing normative aging changes, sexuality, STDs, and prevention.
- Discuss normal body changes that occur through puberty into young adulthood
- Discuss specific STDs, causes, symptoms, complications, and treatment:
**You should include a slide or two for each of the following: Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes, HIV, Syphillis, HPV
- Discuss pregnancy and prevention
The assignment should be submitted in PowerPoint format, with at least 10 content slides (in addition to a title slide and reference slide) and include at least two scholarly sources other than provided materials. NOTE that acronyms such as STD, ER, ICU, etc., have to be spelled out each time used in titles or as the first word of a sentence, so that the reader understands what it stands for. It also has to be spelled out the first time used in the text of the document for the reader, such as this example: Emergency Room (ER). Don’t forget the rules for citations and formatting in power points, and also note that this assignment will have a higher than normal (35% for power points) turn it in score, so don’t be alarmed unless the TII score is over 50%.
- Do not write a paper in the PPT – clean, organized and easy to read bullets/graphs/diagrams should be used to get the message across- NO full sentences or paragraphs are to be used in a power point.
- Titles on each slide are to be in all capital letters, remaining information such as text info and references are NEVER in all capital letters in a power point.
- Citations FOR NON QUOTES are on EACH slide posted in the lower right corner as (author, year). If you use a QUOTE– then use the citation within the sentence/message and don’t forget the author/year/ p. or para. Has to be cited – but using quotes and full sentences is completely avoided if at all possible for class PPTs. Citations are to be in parentheses. I do NOT want you to complete “speaker notes” in your power points!
- Enticing background color is welcomed as well as minimal transitions and pictures to add to the message. Usually 3-4 pictures or diagrams are used in a power point. (You do not need to cite sources of pictures or graphics in your power point unless they are copyrighted).
- Title slide with title, your name, the date, and school listed
- Objectives slide follows the title slide and tells the reader what you will cover. (Just like the introductory paragraph in a paper).
- Every slide has a heading in ALL CAPITAL letters- of no more than 3-4 words- no acronyms (such as RN, MD, ICU, etc.) are permitted in headings, all numbers and acronyms have to be spelled out in headings or titles or as the first word of any sentence.
- No more than 7-8 bullets or points on a slide
- Reference slide compiling ALL references as the last slide in APA format; bulleted or “hanging”
- Be sure that the font is large enough to read or you may need to make it larger- sometimes 15-20 are good for references.
- There should be several pictures, graphs, or diagrams in each power point. If they are copyrighted material, they must be cited and referenced.
- NEVER use all capital letters in text of slides, references, or citations in a power point. Only all capitals are used in titles of slides.