Genre 6: Power Point Presentation

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This power point presentation is to inform the family members of those with dementia and also people with dementia on how communication changes throughout the course of the disease. You can click on the word Power Point below to view the presentation.

Power Point

2 Comments

  • 1. Whose voice is this piece in? The piece is in the clinician’s voice.

    2. Who is this piece written for? This piece is written for people who want to know more about dementia. I think this piece could be used in a class to help teach dementia as well.

    3. What do you think the author is saying with this piece? I think the author is giving the audience facts about the disease. I think it provides a look at progression in the disease.

    4. Find something specific in each piece that you can “bless.” You might like the originality of an idea, a particular word used, whatever. I really like that this piece contained a lot of information. I think that it shows how much you researched your topic.

    5. Find something specific in each piece that the author should “address.” I really like this piece but I am wondering if maybe you could add some pictures to it.

  • Voice: This is written in the voice of the clinician.

    Audience: Clinicians, students, family members, or anyone wanting to know more about dementia.

    Say Back: The author is trying to give facts about the disease and explain how it progresses.

    Bless: I like that you included so many details about dementia. You really made it easy to understand what takes place when someone is diagnosed.

    Address: My only suggestion is to maybe add some pictures.


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