Introduction
For additional background, resources, and instructions for this assignment please see in Week 4.
1-Page Fact Sheet Part 1 of 5 Assignment Instructions: Topic Proposal
The deliverable for this week (Part 1 of 5) will be a 1- to 2-page document OR PowerPoint slide(s) (including references as needed) that lists your topic choice and a minimum of 10 (ten) facts about your topic. Remember that your topic and the facts about your topic will become and will support your final deliverable of a complete 1-page Fact Sheet. For examples of what a 1-page fact sheet looks like (and for templates) visit these sites:
- SlideModel:
- SLIDETEAM:
- TIP: Conduct a Google search for “1-page fact sheet” or “1-page fact sheet template”
Your Topic
- The topic for your fact sheet should be something related to health/healthcare in ancient Western civilizations.
- Select a topic that interests you AND relates to the course content, time periods, and geographic areas covered in this course (e.g., The Black Plague). Some health-related topics include:
- Medicine in Sparta
- Ancient Greek Sanitation
- Healing Temples of Asclepius
- Select something which interests you personally and which you would like to help others learn as well.
- For example, you may choose to research and discuss a new health/healthcare practice from one of the time periods and civilizations covered in class OR select a topic touched upon in the course and conduct further in-depth research.
- Take a look at the table of contents in Brooks (2019) for guidance on the topics and time periods we are covering in this course.
Expectations:
- Spelling, punctuation, and grammar matter and will be considered in grading your work.
- Do not use Wikipedia as a resource.
- A complete citation reference page will be due with your final submission in Week 15 – track your sources as you complete each step of this assignment. Any images you use must also have citations cited. Citations will be listed in a separate reference page and will not take up space on the Fact Sheet itself.
- Your cited research must be scholarly, credible, recent, and relevant. What is a scholarly source?
- In short: scholarly, academic, and scientific journals are preferred over popular magazines, news (NY Times), and general interest magazines (National Geographic). These resources are also preferred over encyclopedias (secondary scholarly sources). A good place to start looking is google scholar.
- You can visit the
- for more information about scholarly resources, APA formatting, grammar and punctuation, and more.
1-Page Fact Sheet Bi-Weekly Submissions Rubric
1-Page Fact Sheet Bi-Weekly Submissions Rubric
CriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome
Completion
Assignment meets required length and setup expectations as outlined in the assignment description.
50 to >45.0 pts
Exemplary
Meets all guidelines with very few to no errors or omissions.
45 to >40.0 pts
Accomplished
Meets nearly all guidelines with minor errors and/or omissions.
40 to >35.0 pts
Acceptable
Meets some of the guidelines and/or contains major errors and/or omissions.
35 to >0.0 pts
Inadequate
Does not meet the assignment guidelines and/or has major errors and omissions.
0 pts
No Submission
No Submission
50 pts
Total Points: 50

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