Evaluation of [Insert Social Intervention Program Name]

In Unit 10, you will complete a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. In this assignment, you will aner the following questions using the attached final evaluation report. Your PowerPoint should be 8-10 slides in length. Please download the Final Intervention Report to complete this assignment.

  1. What are the research questions addressed in the evaluation?
  2. What outcomes were measured?
  3. Explain the research design. Was the design descriptive or casual?
  4. What makes the research design appropriate for evaluating this social intervention?
  5. What data were analyzed in the evaluation? How were the data acquired?
  6. Were the data quantitative, qualitative, or both? Why do you think those data sources were chosen?
  7. What were the main findings of this evaluation?

 

  • Your 8- to 10-slide requirement excludes your title, introduction, and reference slides.
  • Use one basic slide design and layout.
  • Text large enough to be read by your audience (font size 20–34 point).
  • Limit slides to between 6 and 8 lines of content.
  • You may use pictures, charts, and graphs to supplement your material as long as they do not take up the entire slide.
  • Use bullets for your main points.
  • Use speaker notes to fully explain what is being discussed in the bullet points as though you are presenting to an audience, being sure to follow Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.).
  • Viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained.
  • Presentation should be well ordered, logical, and unified as well as original and insightful.
  • Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics.
  • Appropriate citation style should be followed.

You should also make sure to:

  • Use examples to support your discussion.
  • List all sources on a separate reference slide at the end of your PowerPoint and reference and cite them within the body of the presentation using APA format and citation style. For more information on APA guidelines, visit Academic Tools.

SOLUTION

Title (Slide 1):
Evaluation of [Insert Social Intervention Program Name]

  • Include your name, course, and date.


Slide 2: Introduction

  • Bullet Points:

    • Purpose of the evaluation

    • Brief description of the intervention

    • Scope of the evaluation (population, timeframe)

  • Speaker Notes: Explain the context of the social intervention and why it was evaluated.


Slide 3: Research Questions

  • Bullet Points:

    • Main research questions addressed in the evaluation

    • Specific objectives guiding the study

  • Speaker Notes: Elaborate on how the research questions focus the evaluation, e.g., assessing program effectiveness, participant outcomes, or implementation fidelity.


Slide 4: Outcomes Measured

  • Bullet Points:

    • List key outcomes (behavioral changes, skill acquisition, knowledge, social impact)

    • Any intermediate or long-term outcomes included

  • Speaker Notes: Explain why these outcomes were selected and how they reflect the goals of the intervention.


Slide 5: Research Design

  • Bullet Points:

    • Type of research design (descriptive or causal)

    • Rationale for choosing this design

    • Key elements of the design (comparison groups, pre-post measurements, longitudinal)

  • Speaker Notes: Discuss why the design is appropriate for evaluating this social intervention and how it supports validity and reliability.


Slide 6: Data Analyzed

  • Bullet Points:

    • Types of data collected (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods)

    • Data sources (surveys, interviews, administrative records)

    • Method of acquisition (e.g., self-reports, observations, institutional databases)

  • Speaker Notes: Explain the choice of data sources and how they help answer the research questions.


Slide 7: Quantitative vs. Qualitative Data

  • Bullet Points:

    • Were data primarily quantitative, qualitative, or both?

    • Why the chosen data type fits the evaluation objectives

  • Speaker Notes: Elaborate on the strengths of using these data types and their contribution to understanding program outcomes.


Slide 8: Main Findings

  • Bullet Points:

    • Summarize the key results of the evaluation

    • Highlight significant outcomes, trends, or impacts observed

  • Speaker Notes: Provide interpretation of findings and discuss implications for program effectiveness.


Slide 9: Examples and Visuals

  • Bullet Points:

    • Include graphs, charts, or tables summarizing data

    • Highlight notable patterns or changes

  • Speaker Notes: Walk the audience through visual data representations, explaining trends and outcomes clearly.


Slide 10: Conclusion

  • Bullet Points:

    • Summary of evaluation insights

    • Implications for practice and policy

    • Recommendations for future interventions

  • Speaker Notes: Reinforce the overall significance of the evaluation and the practical lessons learned.


Slide 11: References

  • List all sources cited in APA format.

  • Include the Final Intervention Report and any additional scholarly or credible sources used to support your presentation.


Additional Tips:

  • Use one consistent slide layout throughout the presentation.

  • Font size: 20–34 points for readability.

  • Limit 6–8 lines per slide, using bullets to summarize points.

  • Use speaker notes to expand on bullet points—these notes will guide your spoken presentation.

  • Include relevant images or charts that complement text but do not dominate slides.

  • Maintain professional grammar, style, and organization for clarity and flow.

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