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Notes : (Describe layout, important visual features, interactive elements, results of interaction, feedback, etc.) Animation: no Text/Audio Narration : Stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation. A link to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary is provided for additional definitions of the word stress. Do you believe Joe is stressed? Click the practice and collaborative activity links to test your knowledge on what is stress. Title: Define stress Scene: 2 Graphics: yes Audio: yes Slide number: 15 Skill or Concept: Define stress Pract ice Collaborat ive Activi ty

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Title: Define stress. Scene: 2. Slide number: 15 . Skill or Concept: Define stress. Animation: no . Graphics : yes . Audio: yes. Notes : (Describe layout, important visual features, interactive elements, results of interaction, feedback, etc.). Collaborative Activity. Practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Slide 1

Notes: (Describe layout, important visual features, interactive elements, results of interaction, feedback, etc.) Animation: no

Text/Audio Narration: Stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation. A link to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary is provided for additional definitions of the word stress. Do you believe Joe is stressed? Click the practice and collaborative activity links to test your knowledge on what is stress.

Title: Define stressScene: 2Graphics: yes Audio: yesSlide number: 15 Skill or Concept: Define stress

PracticeCollaborative Activity

Graphics: (a) organizational: depicting a body with parts of the body affected by stress and (b) representational: hyperlink to factual information on the definition of stress (Clark & Mayer, 2011).

Added the following:Link to practice Link to collaborative activityDifferent narration (learners control)

1Notes: (Describe layout, important visual features, interactive elements, results of interaction, feedback, etc.) How did Joe Coleman of January 2011 become the Joe Coleman of July 2011?

What are some observations based on the scenario you can make to determine if Joe is stressed?

When you have made your choices, click Ok.

Joes personable demeanor has changed Joe does not consume alcohol

Joe is unaccustomed to the heat on Baderman Island

Joe enjoys his job as line cook

Joe is constantly on the phoneAnimation: yes

Text/Audio Narration: The correct choices are the following: Joes personable demeanor has changed, Joe is unaccustomed to the heat on Baderman Island, and Joe is constantly on the phone.

Title: PracticeScene: 3Graphics: yes Audio: yes

Slide number: 17 Skill or Concept: Provide explanatory answers to practice Yes, Joes demeanor has changed he is unapproachable and argues with coworkers. Joe sweats excessively. Joe worries about his seven-month pregnant ill wife on the mainland.

Ok

Normally the information on this slide, would be superimposed on the previous slide. Learners are provided explanatory feedback (Clark & Mayer, 2011) on correct answers. 3Notes: (Describe layout, important visual features, interactive elements, results of interaction, feedback, etc.) Animation: no

Text/Audio Narration: Congratulations! You have completed the Baderman Island online Coping with Stress course. Completion of the practice, collaborative activity, and survey authorize you to a certificate of completion.

Title: Define stressScene: 5Graphics: yes Audio: yesSlide number: 19 Skill or Concept: Define stress

PracticeCollaborative Activity

Graphics: (a) organizational: depicting a body with parts of the body affected by stress and (b) representational: hyperlink to factual information on the definition of stress (Clark & Mayer, 2011).

Learners who did not complete the practice or collaborative activity have one last opportunity. The goalwould is to have all three items completed and a certificate printed. 5Stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation.

Common signs and symptoms of stress:

Reference:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stress

Add a navigation button to the bottom right corner of the slide for participants to forward to next slide.Stress is a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation.

Common signs and symptoms of stress:

Reference:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stress

Add a navigation button to the bottom right corner of the slide for participants to forward to next slide.