Select one program that would meet a need for your community, a group of people you would like to work with in the future, a group of people that you work with now that could benefit from that program, or a group that you are aware of that could benefit from the program and create a presentation of up to 7-10 minutes in length. 

Program Proposal Presentation

Select one program that would meet a need for your community, a group of people you would like to work with in the future, a group of people that you work with now that could benefit from that program, or a group that you are aware of that could benefit from the program and create a presentation of up to 7-10 minutes in length.

For your presentation include the following:

  1. Title Information:
  2. Program title and agency sponsoring the program
  3. Target population and developmental stage
  4. Geographic location
  5. The purpose of the program:

•Briefly describe the program and its’ introduction to your community. Include a short analysis of any ethical considerations for the deployment of the program using elements of developmental psychology research and practice to support the suggested implementation.

•Describe why your program is necessary and appropriate for the chosen group.

•Explain the expected outcome(s) from your program and at least one method you will use to assess the outcome(s).

•Briefly explain any developmental theory that applies to the utility of this program and the particular group involved.

•Evaluate the research that supports the success, or lack of success, for this program?

Program Modification:

•Describe modification you would make to the program to improve its’ suitability for your selected group.

•Defend why these modifications would improve the program. Include research to support your claims.

•Use a presentation tool of your choice to create a visual presentation that includes the required information as well as compelling imagery related to your program.

•Each image should be retrieved and cited based on current copyright laws.

•Keep in mind that the goal is to persuade others that this program is both necessary and creative. Regardless of the mode in which you create your presentation, eye-catching visuals can be very powerful.

•Be creative and choose images you feel help to highlight the positive aspects of your proposed program.

•Create a script for your verbal portion of the screencast, in which you walk your audience through the important points of your program. Include APA citations within the body of the script.

•Utilize a screen casting tool of your choice to record a screencast of up to 7 – 10 minutes displaying your visual presentation as you read your prepared script.

•Practice reading through your script while displaying your visual presentation before recording your final product.