CHAMBERLAIN NR 500 WEEK 7 ELECTRONIC
PRESENTATION – NEW 2016
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The
purpose of this assignment is to: a) demonstrate how the skills outlined in the
AACN Essentials are applicable to the role of a master’s–prepared nurse (CO #5,
#6) and b) present ideas in a clear, succinct, and scholarly manner (CO #1).
Course Outcomes
Through
this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
(CO#1)
Demonstrate effective verbal, written, and technological communication using
legal and ethical standards for transferring knowledge. (PO 3)
(CO#5)
Analyze the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials of
Master’s Education in Nursing [AACN Essentials]. (PO 1)
(CO#6)
Assess the roles of the master’s-prepared nurse. (PO 1)
Due Date: Sunday
11:59 p.m. (MT) at the end of Week 7.
Total Points Possible: 215
REQUIREMENTS:
1.
Discuss
the MSN specialty track (educator, executive, informatics, health policy, FNP)
that you have selected.
2.
Demonstrate
how the skills outlined in the nine (9) AACN Essentials are applicable to your
selected master’s-prepared specialization.
3.
Identify
three ways that a master’s-prepared nurse in your specialty would use the AACN
Essentials skills in nursing practice.
4.
Provide
empirical evidence to support the three (3) ways a master’s-prepared nurse
would use the AACN Essentials in practice. A minimum of two(2)current scholarly
articles are required in this section of the presentation.
5.
Concluding
statements summarize content.
6.
15-slide
presentation with speaker notes in APA format, not countingtitle and reference
slides.
PREPARING THE
PAPER
1.
This is
a PowerPoint presentation.
2.
Review
the Creating a Professional Presentation located in DocSharing.
3.
This
presentation is to focus on the specific role you have chosen in the MSN
program (e.g., educator, executive, informatics, health policy, FNP) and
identify the AACN Essentials that are applicable to your specific role.
Category
|
Points
|
%
|
Description
|
Content
|
34
|
16%
|
Clearly
describe the master’s-prepared role selected.
|
Content
|
34
|
16%
|
Discuss
the AACN Essentials directly related to the selected
role.
|
Content
|
34
|
16%
|
Discuss
three ways a master’s-prepared nurse would use the AACNEssentials in
practice.
|
Content
|
34
|
16%
|
Content
of presentation is accurate.
|
Content
|
34
|
16%
|
Concluding
statements are present.
|
Format
& Grammar
|
9
|
4%
|
Slides,
speaker notes, and references are consistent with 6thedition APA format.
|
Format
& Grammar
|
9
|
4%
|
Presentation
slides are professional in appearance and tone. Balance among space,
words/graphics, and color is effective.
|
Format
& Grammar
|
9
|
4%
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written
work.
|
Format
& Grammar
|
9
|
4%
|
Presentation
has 15 slides, not including title and reference slides.
|
Format
& Grammar
|
9
|
4%
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content without repeating slides.
|
Total
|
215
|
100
|
A quality assignment will meet or exceed all of the above
requirements.
|
Grading Rubric
Criterion
|
(100%)
Meets
all expectations
|
(88%)
Meets
most of the expectations
|
(81%)
Meets
some of the expectations
|
(37%)
Needs
improvement
|
(0%)
Does
not meet expectations
|
Content
Possible Points= 170 Points
|
|
|
|
|
|
Clearly
describes the master’s-prepared role selected.
|
34 Points
|
30 Points
|
28 Points
|
13 Points
|
0 Points
|
Description
of the master’s-prepared role clearly described.
|
Description
of the master’s-prepared role has rare inaccuracy.
|
Description
of the master’s-prepared role lacks occasional important element or
specificity.
|
Description
of the master’s-prepared role has multiple instances of inaccuracies.
|
Description
of the master’s-prepared role is not discussed.
|
|
Slides
and speaker notes discuss the AACN Essentialsthat
are directly related to chosen master’s-prepared role.
|
34 Points
|
30 Points
|
28 Points
|
13 Points
|
0 Points
|
Slides
and speaker notes discuss the AACN Essentialsdirectly
related to the chosen role.
|
Slides
and speaker notes discussing the AACN Essentials directly related to the
chosen role have rare inaccuracy.
|
Slides
and speaker notes discussing AACN Essentials occasionally inaccurate or lack
occasional important elements or specificity.
|
Slides
and speaker notes discussing AACN Essentials have multiple inaccuracies.
|
Slide
and speaker notes discussing AACN Essentials are not discussed.
|
|
Discusses
three ways a master’s-prepared nurse would use theAACN Essentialsskills
in nursing practice, supported by the evidence in the slides and speaker
notes.
|
34 Points
|
30 Points
|
28 Points
|
13 Points
|
0 Points
|
Discussion
of the three ways a master’s-prepared nurse would use the AACN Essentials
skills in nursing practice is supported by the evidence in the slides and
speaker notes. There are a minimum of 2 current scholarly articles
cited in the presentation.
|
Discussion
of the three ways a master’s-prepared nurse would use the AACN Essentials
skills in nursing practice is supported by the evidence in the slides and
speaker notes with rare inaccuracy. There are a minimum of 2 current
scholarly articles cited in the presentation.
|
Discussion
of two ways a master’s-prepared nurse would use the AACN Essentials skills in
nursing practice is supported by the evidence in the slides and speaker notes
with occasional inaccuracy, OR there is one current scholarly article cited
in the presentation.
|
Discussion
of only one way a master’s-prepared nurse would use the AACN Essentials
skills in nursing practice is supported by the evidence in the slides and
speaker notes.
|
There
are numerous inaccuracies in all content, OR there is no discussion, OR there
are no current scholarly articles cited.
|
|
Slide
and speakernotes content are accurate.
|
34 Points
|
30 Points
|
28 Points
|
13 Points
|
0 Points
|
Slide
and speaker notes content are accurate, with no errors.
|
Slide
and speakernotes content are accurate, with 1–2 errors.
|
Slide
and speakernotes content are accurate, with 3–4 errors.
|
Slide
and speakernotes content have 5 errors.
|
Slide
and speaker notes content have 6 or more errors.
|
|
Concluding
statements summarize content.
|
34 Points
|
30 Points
|
28 Points
|
13 Points
|
0 Points
|
Concluding
statements summarizing content contain noinaccuracy.
|
Concluding
statements lack occasional important element or specificity.
|
Concluding
statements lack several important elements or specificity.
|
Concluding
statements have multiple instances of inaccuracies.
|
Concluding
statements are missing
|
|
Content Subtotal : _____ of 170 points
|
|
|
|||
Format & Grammar
Possible Points = 45 Points
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slides,
speaker notes, and references are completely consistent with APA format.
|
9 Points
|
8 Points
|
7 Points
|
3 Points
|
0 Points
|
There
are no APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s).
|
There
are 1-2 APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or reference page(s).
|
There
are 3-4 occasional APA format errors in the text, title page, and/or
reference page(s)
|
There
are 5 APA format errors in the text, title page, and reference page(s).
|
There
are 6 or more APA format errors in text, title page, and reference page(s).
|
|
Presentation
slides are professional in appearance and tone.
Balance
among space, words/graphics, and color is effective.
|
9 Points
|
8 Points
|
7 Points
|
3 Points
|
0 Points
|
Presentation
slides are professional in appearance and tone.
Balance
among space, words/graphics, and color is effective.
|
Presentation
slides are professional in appearance and tone, with occasional areas needing
improvements in style.
Balance
among space, words/graphics, and color is effective with rare unbalanced
slide.
|
Presentation
slides are professional in appearance and tone, with several areas needing
improvements in style.
Balance
among space, words/graphics, and color is effective, with occasional
unbalanced slide.
|
Most
presentation slides are not professional in appearance and tone with numerous
areas needing improvements in style or no name on presentation title slide.
Balance among space, words/graphics, and color is not
effective; most slides are unbalanced.
|
Presentation
slides are not professional in appearance and tone. Graphics do not match the
content of the slide and/or Student name is missing from the presentation.
|
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written
work.
|
9 Points
|
8 Points
|
7 Points
|
3 Points
|
0 Points
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written
work, with no exceptions.
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written
work, with 1–2 exceptions.
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are consistent with formal written
work, with 3–4 exceptions.
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are not consistent with formal written
work, with 5 errors.
|
Grammar,
spelling, word usage, and punctuation are not consistent with formal written
work, with 6 or more errors.
|
|
Presentation
has 15 slides not including title and reference slides.
|
9 Points
|
8 Points
|
7 Points
|
3 Points
|
0 Points
|
Slides
are = to required number.
|
Slides
are + 1 of required number.
|
Slides
are +/-2 of required number.
|
Slides
are + 3 of required number.
|
Slides
are +4 or more of
required number
|
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content without repeating slides.
|
9 Points
|
8 Points
|
7 Points
|
3 Points
|
0 Points
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content without repetition of slides.
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content with rare repetition of slides.
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content with occasional repetition of slides.
|
Speaker
notes contain presentation content with multiple repetitions of slides.
|
Speaker
notes are not present.
|
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Format & Grammar Subtotal: _____ of 45 points
|
|
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Total Points: _____ of 215 points
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