Capstone Project: Week 5 Milestone—Capstone Project Presentation

Capstone Project: Week 5 Milestone—Capstone Project Presentation
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.

This week marks the completion of your Capstone Project—a large body of work that demonstrates your mastery of the Program Learning Outcomes; however, completing your Project this week does not signify the end of your learning. As Einstein’s quote above advises, the most important part of this journey is not to let the end of your Project be the end of your interest and investigation.
To prepare for this Capstone Project milestone:
• Review the Capstone Project Guide, Capstone Project Presentation Rubric, and the Kaltura Media Uploader instructions in preparation for finalizing your presentation.
• Review the feedback you received on your Literature Review from your colleagues during last week’s Discussion and from your Instructor.
The Assignment:
To complete this Capstone Project:
1. Literature Review
a. Revise and finalize your Literature Review by Day 7. Keep in mind that you can use the Walden Writing Center services (such as Grammarly) to help you with editing your final draft.
b. Save your final Literature Review as a “.doc” file.
c. Submit your final Literature Review to the Project Part 1 Turnitin– Week 5 submission linkby Day 7
2. Capstone Project Presentation
a. Create the PowerPoint slides (max slides=18, final narrated presentation =10 minutes) for your Capstone Project Presentation. Follow the guidelines in your Capstone Project Guide for the topics that must be covered in your presentation. In the notes section for your slides, list key talking points to help guide your narration in step C below.

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Note: Prior to recording any narration, you need to submit your Capstone Project Presentation to the Project Part 1 Turnitin – Week 6 submission link. Please complete the following steps in order.
b. Submit the PowerPoint presentation to the Project Part 1 Turnitin – Week 6 submission link by Day 2 of Week 6.
c. Next, refer to the Kaltura Media Uploader page located in the course navigation menu for information about how to create and upload a narrated presentation using the Kaltura Screen Recorder:
 Go to the Week 5- 6 Project Forum Discussion area and use the Kaltura Screen Recorder to create a narrated presentation for upload.
 Share your narrated presentation with the course group (your classmates) by Day 2 of Week 6
Be sure to support your work with specific citations from this week’s Learning Resources and additional scholarly sources as appropriate. Refer to the Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students to ensure that your in-text citations and reference list are correct.
Required Resources
Note: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus.
Readings
• Hoffman, B. (2008). Health care reform and social movements in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 98(Suppl. 1), S69–S79.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

This article examines the relationship between grassroots social movements and health care reform. Review this article in preparation for this week’s Discussion.
• Woolf, S. H., Johnson, R. E., Phillips, R. L., Jr., & Philipsen, M. (2007). Giving everyone the health of the educated: An examination of whether social change would save more lives than medical advances. American Journal of Public Health, 97(4), 679–683.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

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This article examines the effect social change would have on health outcomes. Review this article in preparation for this week’s Discussion.
• Walden University. (n.d.b). Scholars of change. Retrieved from http://www.waldenu.edu/about/social-change/scholars-of-change

Walden sponsors the Scholars of Change video content in order to spotlight the stories of Walden students and alumni who have put into practice Walden’s commitment to social change. View a selection of videos in preparation for this week’s Discussion.