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SOC 313 Biopsychosocial Paradigm, PIE, and Ecological Theory
1. ASH SOC 313 Week 2 Assignment Biopsychosocial
Paradigm, PIE, and Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological
Theory
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Prior to completing this assignment, read Chapter
1 in the text, the articles listed, and review any
relevant Instructor Guidance. You have been
asked to speak to an audience on the importance
of the social factors affecting one’s experience of
life. For this presentation, create an interesting
and educational PowerPoint presentation,
which contains a critical narrative that integrates
aspects of the various theories with your
individual socioculturalexperiences.
To begin, create a PowerPoint presentation of four
to five slides (excluding title and reference slides).
Please see the following instructions for creating
your content.
2. Choose one of the following theories as your main
focus and the lens through which you will compare
the other two: the biopsychosocial paradigm,
person in environment (PIE) perspective, and
Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory.
Research each theory fully so that you can
effectively synthesize information relevant to
these topics.
Your presentation must include at least three
scholarly sources that are cited in APA format as
outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. For help
with finding scholarly resources for your
presentation view the tutorial on searching for
articles from the Ashford University Library.
Provide an initial slide with a summary
description of the theory you chose as your main
focus. How does this theory show that your
environment impacts your life? Please do not
include anything you are uncomfortable sharing
with your instructor.
Provide secondary slides with summary
descriptions of the other two theories. Be sure to
compare each theory to the main theory used in
your initial slide.
3. Incorporate appropriate images, tables, graphs, or
other visuals as necessary. Please observe these
general guidelines for your visual presentation.
This link contains tips for creating effective slide
presentations.
Slides should be sequenced and organized clearly.
Slides should show a clear and logical progression
of ideas.
Slides should include bullet points or short
sentences, not dense paragraphs.
Slides should include relevant visuals such as
images, graphs, tables, data summaries, sound
and/or animation that enhance understanding of
concepts, ideas, and relationships.
Slides should include appropriately formatted APA
citations for all information taken from
your resources.
The presentation as a whole should include a
consistent theme, format, and font to a ssist with
readability.
Once you have completed your PowerPoint, create
a screencast of your presentation using
Screenr.com. Include a title for your presentation
4. in the description box when you publish your
screencast . Refer to the Screenr.com Quick-Start
Guide for assistance.
Your presentation time has been limited by your
host to between three and five minutes, so you will
need to incorporate as many characteristics of an
effective speaker as you can within this timeframe.
These characteristics may include humor,
storytelling, facts, pace, and volume. Since there is
no video of the presenter (just the presentation
itself), you will not have the benefit of body
language, so be sure to create a convincing
screencast.
Copy and paste the URL link to your screencast
into the title page of your PowerPoint presentation
and submit your presentation for grading. All
sources used within the presentation must be
cited properly within the slides and included on
the required reference slide, which will be the last
slide of the PowerPoint presentation. Due to the
time limit of your presentation, you are not
required to speak or read through the title or
reference slides.
However, you must include your reference slide
when you submit your PowerPoint presentation.
5. Creating the Presentation
The PowerPoint presentation:
Must be four to five slides (excluding title and
reference slides).
Must include a title slide with the following:
o Title of the presentation
o Student’s name o Course name and number
o Instructor’s name
o Date submitted
o URL for your Screenr.com screencast
presentation
Must begin with a content slide that provides a
summary of
6. Creating the Presentation
The PowerPoint presentation:
Must be four to five slides (excluding title and
reference slides).
Must include a title slide with the following:
o Title of the presentation
o Student’s name o Course name and number
o Instructor’s name
o Date submitted
o URL for your Screenr.com screencast
presentation
Must begin with a content slide that provides a
summary of