For the discussion board assignment this week, you will need to complete a Key

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For the discussion board assignment this week, you will need to complete a Key Assignment Outline (For the the coming up PowerPoint presentation project). An outline is an important tool to help you organize your ideas and arrange the information you plan to include in the PowerPoint presentation.
An effective outline will have these components:
Introduction (1. Provide relevant background about the topic of your presentation. 2. Introduce the main idea of your presentation (thesis statement).
Headings: The main points with general information.
Subheadings: Provide more specific details/examples.
Conclusion: Summary of points and takeaway message.
Make sure the ideas are organized in a logical order so that each point connects back to your main point.
Please avoid providing a list of general topics, and ensure presenting supporting ideas and specific details. It is very difficult to provide a peer review without specific information about the topic.  
The example below is just a suggestion. You may arrange the structure of your outline the way you deem appropriate (As long as it has the main components listed above).
Example: Outline
Introduction

Background
The main idea of your presentation

Job Duties

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3

World Health Organization

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3

Global Health Data Exchange

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3

World Health Summit

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3

Healthcare Technology in Foreign Countries

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3

The Top 5 Healthcare Organizations in the World

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3
Detail/Example 4
Detail/Example 5

The Nations Offering High/Low-quality Healthcare

Detail/Example 1
Detail/Example 2
Detail/Example 3
Detail/Example 4

Conclusions, Implications, and Emerging Concerns

Summary of Points
Take Away Message Supporting the Thesis Statement

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