You will be creating a video/recording of a PowerPoint presentation about a physiology topic. Your instructor will provide more guidance on topics.
PowerPoint Presentation Requirements:
Create and record a 3- to 5-minute presentation on a physiology topic using Panopto or a similar recording software.
You will record both yourself and your PowerPoint presentation at the same time, which can be done with Panopto.
The video must capture your face and the presentation.
Present the physiology of your topic.
Physiology should be explained in depth, step by step, and be organized.
The topic should be explained and not read off notes for the PowerPoint slide.
You will be expected to refer to and explain the images, animations, terms, and key points on your slides.
Include clear, well-sized, unlabeled images (Choose images without labels, or remove the labels).
You will be expected to explain the physiology of the images in your own words.
Utilize animations to explain the physiology conent.
Include key points and terms (use bullets, not paragraphs).
Your slides should be creative and visually appealing.
Include four (4) references cited in current APA style and Include at least one non-Internet source.
Use the notes section for each slide to fully explain your topic.
MUST CITE BOOK: Silverthorn, D. U. (2019). Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach. Pearson.
If you need topic ideas, here are a few. Again…you are not limited to these topics. You are free to choose any topic related to physiology you want to learn more about.
Action Potentials and graded potentials
Neurotransmitters
Vision
Balance
Hearing
Olfaction
Thyroid hormone
RAAS system
Insulin
Glucose balance
Calcium balance
ADH/vasopressin
Cardiac cycle
SA node action potential and myocardial action potential
ECG/EKG
Erythropoiesis
Hemostasis
Blood Pressure and its regulation
Lung volumes and capacities
Internal and external respiration
Acid-base disturbances
Bile
Lipid metabolism
Gastric hormones and secretions
Vitamin D production
Urine production
Skeletal muscle contraction
Smooth muscle contraction
Cardiac muscle contraction
Menstrual cycle
Gametogenesis
Lactation