PART 4 Develop and record an 8-10-slide, asynchronous, audiovisual presentation to executive leader ...
PART 4 Develop and record an 8-10-slide, asynchronous, audiovisual presentation to executive leaders of your plan for implementing the proposed educational technology change detailed in the needs assessment and impact statement you completed in Assessments 1 and 2. In addition, develop a detailed outline of your implementation plan, as a supplement to your presentation. The following resources are required to complete the assessment: Templates Use this template for your implementation plan outline: implementation Plan Template [DOCX] attachment Media Vila Health: Implementing New Educational Technology. Vila Health is a virtual environment that simulates a real-world health care system. In the various Vila Health challenges, you will apply professional strategies, practice skills, and build competencies that you can apply to your coursework and in your career. This interactive exercise offers some insight into the potential implications of educational technology use, which can be helpful when developing your technology implementation plan. Before you begin work on your presentation, develop a detailed outline of your implementation plan, using the Implementation Plan Template. The outline will guide the development of your presentation and serve as a useful handout for the attendees. The implementation plan requirements, outlined below, correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. In addition, be sure to note the requirements below for presentation format and length and for citing supporting evidence. Outline the steps in a plan for implementing changes in existing educational technologies or aspects of their current use. Consider contingent steps for areas of uncertainty. Determine the resource requirements for a successful implementation. Be sure to include: Required human and capital resources. Budget projections. Technical support requirements. Determine the end-user training requirements for successful implementation. What is the current level of end-user knowledge and expertise with regard to the proposed changes? What are the end-user performance expectations? What type of initial and ongoing support will end users need? Formulate a plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the change. What performance measurement data do you need for a valid assessment? What reasonable conclusions can be drawn from the data? Develop slides that augment your presentation. Refer to the presentation design tips in the Suggested Resources. Communicate effectively with executive leaders in presenting your educational technology change implementation plan. Consider the information needs of your audience and any potential concerns they might have about the plan. What questions or objections are they likely to raise? How would you respond? Support assertions, arguments, propositions, and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence. Integrate relevant and credible evidence from 3–5 peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications. Be sure your supporting evidence is clear and explicit. How or why does particular evidence support a claim? Will your reader see the connection? Be sure to summarize, paraphrase, and quote your sources appropriately. Presentation Format and Length Remember, you may use Microsoft PowerPoint or other suitable presentation software to create your slides. If you decide to use an application other than PowerPoint, check with your faculty to avoid potential file compatibility issues. Be sure that your slide deck includes the following slides: Title. Introduction. (The reasons for your presentation.) Planned Change. (Describe the new technology, upgrade, or change in current use.) References. (At the end of your presentation.) Your slide deck should consist of 8–10 slides, not including the title, introduction, planned change, and references slides. Use the speaker's notes section of each slide to develop your talking points and cite your sources, as appropriate. Supporting Evidence Cite 3–5 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications to support your presentation. Be sure to submit both your presentation slides and implementation plan outline for this assessment.