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This training module is designed to engage the learner. Adult
learning and retention improve when the learner participates
actively in the learning process. Intrauterine
Devices (IUDs) can be used as either an interactive self-study
program or as a participatory, group training experience.
If you are a self-study user or a first-time group presenter,
please use the Go To Self-Study Info tab at the top right of
this screen to enter the Self-Study section. Note that
while in this section, you will find a Go To Presenter Info
tab in this same location. We recommend that
group presenters work through the self-study version of the
curriculum first in order to prepare for the group training.
It is expected that completing this presentation will take approximately
40 to 50 minutes. After completing the self-study version of
the curriculum, group presenters should return to this point
to prepare to lead a training session using the Presenter Tools.
The Presenter Tools section contains print and projection tools.
Most files are in Adobe© Acrobat© format, including:
- Color Slides for Online Presentation
- Master Slides for Overhead Projection
- PowerPoint Slideshow (Microsoft PowerPoint format)
- Presenter Notes
- Objectives
- Handouts
- Summary Fact Sheet
- Post-test
- Evaluation
- References
The Color Slides for the Online Presentation section is a PDF
document for presentation on a computer screen or projection
from a computer. If an overhead projector is your only available
projection device, print the Master Slides for Overhead Projection
and copy onto transparencies for presentation. These black and
white slides may also be used as a tabletop flip chart if no
other means of presentation is available.
A PowerPoint Slideshow containing 45 PowerPoint slides is included
for your use if PowerPoint software is available on your computer.
You are encouraged to consider the usefulness of each slide
when preparing a presentation for your audience. Slides can
be deleted, added from another source, or rearranged to highlight
certain information.
Use the Presenter Notes section to print speaker's notes for
yourself, and review them before presenting. This is a carefully
researched and reviewed script designed to accompany the slides.
You are strongly encouraged to use this information to develop
your own presentation. The Presenter Notes section includes
narrative text for each slide. At times, "Notes to the
Presenter" follow the narrative. These notes contain information
about other modules or references. Refer to these notes as necessary
to expand the training material.
Print out the Objectives document for the participants and
yourself. Review the objectives for each section with the participants
before presenting the information on those sections of the module.
Use the Handouts section to print note-taking handouts for
your participants. Each page displays three slides with space
for taking notes during the presentation. These can be printed
in color or grayscale.
There is a summary fact sheet for IUDs. This should be printed
and distributed to audience members to help them remember key
learning points.
The Post-test section includes the post-test and an answer
key. Use the post-test after the session to evaluate what the
audience members have learned.
The Evaluation section contains an evaluation form for participants.
This will allow them to give feedback to FHI on their learning
experience. It is not designed for each individual module, but
rather for the overall use of information and the style in which
it is presented for all of the modules. Please inform the participants
that upon completing the 12 modules, including the post-tests,
they are eligible to receive a certificate of completion. In
order to receive the certificate they need to fill out the evaluation
form and send or fax it to FHI. They may use the address or
fax number provided at the end of the evaluation form.
The References section contains a list of important readings
about IUDs and should be printed and distributed to any participant
who wants to learn more about this topic. The information in
this presentation was drawn from these sources.
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