******IMPORTANT- READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS. USE ASSESSMENT 4 TEMPLATE(ATTACHED) FOR THE FORMAT, BUT YOU CAN USE THE EXAMPLE FACT SHEET TEMPLATE FOR INSPIRATION OF HOW TO DESIGN IT. ALSO, PART 2 OF THE ASSIGNMENT IS THE SELF EVALUATION ATTACHMENT. YOU HAVE TO COMPLETE THE SELF EVALUATION AND BE SURE TO PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF HOW YOU MET EACH CRITERION, DO NOT SIMPLY REPHRASE THE CRITERION. USE THE CHAPTER ATTACHMENTS FROM THE TEXTBOOK AS A REFERENCE SOURCE. BE SURE TO INCLUDE INFORMATION FROM CHAPTER 7 AND 10 IN THE ASSIGNMENT. YOU CAN USE 2 OTHER SCHOLARLY SOURCES, AND 1 CREDIBLE NON SCHOLARLY SOURCE NO OLDER THAN 5 YEARS*********
Create a fact sheet targeted at a public audience that can be used to enhance learning and memory in both the general population and a selected, specific population.
As you work on this assessment, you will consider individual differences and a variety of strategies to enhance learning and memory. Different strategies will work best with different individuals. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore how visual imagery works. How can people use visual imagery to help with memory and cognition?
Now that you have shared strategies and resources for enhancing learning and memory, it is time to tailor your research for public consumption.
For this assessment, you will present strategies for enhancing learning and memory for both a general and a specific population. To prepare, select the population you would like to focus on. This may be a population you currently work with, or that you plan to work with, such as children, older adults, autistic individuals, or another special-needs population.
Use the Assessment 4 Template [DOCX] to complete this assessment.
For this assessment, create a one-page (front and back) fact sheet targeted at a public audience (students, parents, people with disabilities, children or teens, community members, clients, or constituents). This information sheet should concisely describe the issue at hand, what current research indicates about the issue, and what action items are recommended as a result. You should provide citations within the fact sheet, so that every statement made is clearly documented. Graphics that support rather than distract from the information are encouraged but should not dominate the fact sheet. The goal of this assessment is to provide an opportunity for you to practice translating complex information about a topic into a form that is easily understood by the general public.
For this assessment:
Provide a brief description on how the brain encodes, consolidates, and retrieves information. It may help to include a visual aid to illustrate these memory processes.
Front page: Explain three techniques for enhancing learning and memory. These are general techniques that can be used by anyone, including yourself.
Back page: Explain three techniques for enhancing learning and memory for a specific population (such as students, children, teens, older adults, autistic individuals, or another special needs population).
Apply key theories and research relevant for the intended audience.
Communicate clearly, concisely, and directly, using active voice and in a manner consistent with the intended audience.
Important: Prior to submission conduct a self-evaluation of this assessment using the scoring guide and identifying the proficiency level for each criterion. Submit your assessment and the self-evaluation (as a separate attachment). See below for more instructions.
Ensure that you have completed all assessment requirements (ideally at the Distinguished level).
Evaluate your performance using the criteria in the scoring guide.
Compare and contrast your self-evaluation from the previous assessment with the feedback provided by your faculty to align your personal evaluation with faculty expectations.
Indicate the proficiency level you met for each criterion.
Include the scoring guide (including comments) with your self-evaluation.
Submit the self-evaluation as a separate attachment when you submit your assessment.
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
Format: Use proper spacing for readability. Bullet points or mini paragraphs (2–3 sentences) for each section work best. It’s also advisable to use visual aids or graphics.
Written communication: Use the accepted form and style of the psychological professions, using proper grammar and punctuation.
Resources: Be sure to use reliable sources and cite them using APA style and formatting.
APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines.
Length: Two pages (intended as the front and back of a single, 8 1/2″ x 11″ handout).
Template: Use the Assessment 4 Template [DOCX] for your handout.
******IMPORTANT- READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS. USE ASSESSMENT 4 TEMPLATE(ATTACHED)
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