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HOPE E-COURSE STUDENTS -EN

Completion requirements

Final Assignment Module 3: Decision Tree for Adopting Effective Individual-Level Interventions

Background:

Adopting effective interventions at the individual level requires careful consideration of multiple factors, such as costs, health conditions, climate impact, effectiveness, practical requirements, and user-friendliness. A decision tree is a structured tool that helps individuals make informed choices by guiding them through key decision points.

Assignment Description:

Create a decision tree that helps individuals determine which proven interventions (discussed in this module) are most suitable for their specific situation. The decision tree should be logical, evidence-based, and reflect your understanding of scientific research and implementation strategies.

Requirements:

Your decision tree must:

  1. Guide Decision-Making Logically

    • Clearly outline a step-by-step process for individuals to determine the best intervention.
    • Ensure that decisions lead to appropriate recommendations based on personal circumstances.
  2. Include Key Considerations

    • Cost – Is the intervention affordable or does it require financial investment?
    • Health Condition – Are there medical considerations that influence the decision?
    • Climate Change Impact – Does the intervention contribute positively or negatively to sustainability?
    • Effectiveness – How well does the intervention work based on scientific evidence?
    • Requirements – Are there specific conditions (e.g., space, equipment, external support) needed for implementation?
    • User-Friendliness – Is the intervention easy to adopt and maintain?
  3. Demonstrate Scientific Understanding

    • Ensure the tree is based on proven, evidence-based interventions covered in this module.
    • Highlight the role of implementation strategies in making interventions successful.
  4. Format & Presentation

    • Your decision tree can be presented as a written document (structured text) or an infographic (visual representation).
    • Maximum length: 2 pages (if written, ensure clarity and conciseness; if visual, ensure readability).
    • Use clear language and logical flow so that the decision tree is easy to follow.

Submission & Reflection:

  • Submit your decision tree as a PDF, image, or document (depending on the chosen format).
  • Optionally, write a short reflection (200–300 words) explaining how your decision tree demonstrates your understanding of the module’s key concepts.

Evaluation Criteria:

✅ Logical Structure – The decision tree is easy to navigate and follows a clear, step-by-step approach.
✅ Inclusion of Key Considerations – All relevant factors (cost, health, effectiveness, climate impact, etc.) are incorporated.
✅ Scientific Foundation – The tree reflects evidence-based interventions and implementation strategies.
✅ Clarity & Presentation – The format is professional, concise, and engaging.
✅ Depth of Understanding – The final product showcases knowledge gained from the module.

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