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Week 5 Assignment: 1. Create a narrated PowerPoint presentation of no
more than
Week 5 Assignment:1. Create a narrated PowerPoint presentation of no more than seven
slides to describe how to conduct ethical research on a specific vulnerable population.
Access instructions for creating a narrated PowerPoint presentation.• Slide 1: Title of
Vulnerable Population PowerPoint, your name, date.• Slide 2: (What is ethical research?)
What needs to be protected?• Slide 3: Describe how the population is vulnerable.• Slide 4:
How the nurse practices in an ethical manner.• Slide 5: Using which provisions of the Code
of Ethics.• Slide 6: Conclusions.• Slide 7: References. Use two additional references (not
provided) to justify your conclusions.• Remember aesthetics, photos, and adequate white
space in your PowerPoint.————————————————————————————
——————————————————-2. Good afternoon Class,This week’s assignment
includes a narrated power point presentation. Remember that the “point” of these
presentations is to draw the viewer’s eye to the key points. It should be colorful and
creative to capture interest. This most students do pretty well and there are templates that
will help. The mistake most students make is too many words on a slide. As much as
possible, follow the 5/5/5 rule:• No more than 5 words per line of text• No more than 5
lines of text per slide• No more than 5 text heavy slides in a row.•This is a guideline and
sometimes limiting to 5 words per line is challenging, but full sentences are not necessary.
An outline style is appropriate. Better more slides with a little information than a few slides
packed so full the viewer gets lost in the words. The number of slides in the syllabus is a
suggestion not a rule. If you need more slides, fine. The narration makes this a little simpler
as you can speak to these points and add information that would just clutter and distract on
the slide.If you are struggling with the audio/narration, I will accept your narration typed
into the notes page view of your power point. Most students are able to complete the audio
narrated version, but occasionally, whether due to older computers or versions of computer
software, a student just can’t make it work.Hope this helps. Again, any questions – please
email.Happy learning. Have a great week.Professor Van Wyk3. Please add pictures to each
slides