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Power Up Your Presentation With PowerPoint

Martha Dewey Bergren, RN, MS

Martha Dewey Bergren RN, MS, doctor of nursing science candidate, is a child health instructor in the School of Nursing at the University of Minnesota and a nursing informatics consultant. She is a nationally known public speaker on the use of technology and the Internet in school nursing practice

School nurses have the experience, insight, and passion to speak in pubic forums on issues regarding the health and education of children. They are seeking opportunities to inform district decision makers and the general public about student needs and about the importance of having adequate resources to meet these needs. Nurses may be called upon to speak both formally and informally to parent and community groups, the school board, and to their peers. To be credible and to communicate their messages effectively, nurses must hone their presentation and speaking skills, which may include the use of up-to-date technology.

Key Words: audiovisual aids • computer user training • poster presentation • presentation software • school nursing • transparencies

The Journal of School Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 4, 44-47 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/105984050001600406


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