‘Evaluating web-based health information resources’

‘Evaluating web-based health information resources’
COMMUNICATING HEALTH INFORMATION
Assessment 1 (2,000 words, weighted at 50%)
“Evaluating health information resources” – Answer the questions below and use academic literature to support your arguments.
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Question 1 (500 words)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the following web-based resource, making reference to appropriate sources of literature: http://www.nhs.uk/change4life/Pages/change-for-life.aspx

Question 2 (500 words)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the following web-based resource, making reference to appropriate sources of literature: http://www.talktofrank.com/

Question 3 (500 words)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the following web-based resource, making reference to appropriate sources of literature: http://c-card.areyougettingit.com/Default.aspx

Question 4 (500 words)
Evaluate the effectiveness of the following web-based resource, making reference to appropriate sources of literature:
https://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/
Please consider the following points (1) the target audience (2)The intended aim of the resource e.g to provide information, change attitudes of behaviour (3) The visual aspect of the resource e.g colours, pictures,use of statistics, use of written language.

POINT OF CLARIFICATION REGARDING ASSIGNMENTS
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please note the following points of clarification regarding the assignment:

Introduction and conclusion – as per the module handbook, you just need to fill the 4 boxes in and each individual essay needs to have its own introduction and conclusion. You don’t need to put any overall general introduction or conclusion outside of the boxes.

References – students should put all of their references in one main section at the end (either inside or outside of a box, it doesn’t matter). Please note that references need to be listed in alphabetical order and formatted as per the Harvard guidelines.

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Word count – the usual rules as per the module handbook apply. If the in-text citations put you a few words over the word count, then please do not worry about this; this will not count. The word count for the main references section is separate, as always.