Healthcare experts need help
May 08, 2012
By
tin C
Hi all,
I have been given this six page article on "Informed Consent: An ethical and legal concept" and I am supposed to convert it into a 12 page power-point module.
I was wondering what kind of graphic with be appropriate and if someone has already done something like this and I could see an example.
I can use any image from Google images, its just a mock up and won't be distributed just for internal purpose.
It would be great if someone could point me in the right direction. I need to finish this excerpt before Friday.
6 Replies
Anyone?
Sid,
Have you seen this conversation? It's all community members who work in healthcare. They were talking about forming a users group.
http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/9570/57807.aspx#57807
Well, I am looking for either some professional looking template which will make sense for the content... which is informed consent
or individual images. I was just hoping to see if someone has done anything like this and I could see an example.
Thanks Heidi for putting that together. I am looking for something that can explain the content with pictures. The article is 6 pages front and back and I need to get that into 12 slides.
So I am hoping to get some pointers as to how to effectively get the point across.
Sid, I replied to your message, but I think you should really not worry so much about the visuals yet (as much as I am passionate about visual communication)
It's more important that you first figure out what you need people to DO as a result of the training, and build something that helps them PRACTICE it, with feedback, and allow them access to the detailed information where it supports the activity. You don't need to include anything that does not DIRECTLY SUPPORT what you need them to DO at the end of the training.
Once you've figured that out, worry about the graphics - if the content is good, the graphics don't need to be complicated. Draw stick figures, it doesn't matter. In fact, Tom has some AWESOME hand-drawn graphics in the download area that you could use, and your design is like a chalk or whiteboard & you're done. Worry about the instructional design before worrying about the visuals. The visuals are support for, not central to the training. Make sense?
Meg
Meg it does make sense, but I was trying to get the visual lined up so I can start putting them with the appropriate content.
Anyways, thanks for your suggestions I am working on it now, and will share once done to get some feedback.
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