Details For this week’s assignment, you will produce a 4–7 minute audio–video presentation on the topic you chose in Week 2. Explore the risk factors, pathophysiology, and treatment options for Coronary Artery Disease, including lifestyle changes and medical interventions. Your presentation must: Explain the processes or concepts in your own words using references to support your explanations. Include all necessary physiology and pathophysiology in your explanation. Use detailed explanations with master’s level terminology to teach or explain. Your classmates and professional colleagues are your audience. Include audio narration with at least one type of visual aid in your presentation, such as PowerPoint slides, diagrams, whiteboard use, etc. Use APA format to style your visual aids and cite your sources. Cite at least two references verbally or with on-screen citations. You may cite your e-text as a source. Include a reference list in your visual aid or at the end of your slide set. Rubric The introduction gets your attention and lays out the topic well. It establishes a strong framework for the rest of the presentation. The conclusion is comprehensive and compelling. Presentation contains accurate and complete information. Ideas, facts, and information demonstrate a strong, confident understanding of the material. Information is presented in a clear, logical order with an apparent beginning, middle, and end. The speaker introduces the topic and identifies it skillfully. The speaker speaks clearly and articulately without a lot of pauses, “ums,” and “ahs.” Information is presented in a confident, rehearsed manner. The speaker presents with a tone and manner appropriate for an academic audience. Audio is clear and free from background noise distractions. The length of presentation is within the assigned time limits. Use of visual aids/ images is appropriate. Materials are easy to read, interesting, and relevant to the content. The assignment consistently follows current APA format and is free from errors in formatting, citation, and references. No grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. All sources are cited and referenced correctly.
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