the downside of sugar- full with layers

Post on 13-Apr-2017

24 Views

Category:

Documents

1 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

The Downside of Sugar

5. Map

5.1 Title

5.2 What You Will Learn

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

5.3 Course Map

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

1. The Downside of Sugar

1.1 The Impact of Sugar

79 content (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

26 content (Slide Layer)

1.2 Sugar and Children

1.3 Health Issues Related to Sugar

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

1.4 The Result of Too Much Sugar

Notes:

1.5 Lets Review

(Drag and Drop, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Drag Item Drop Target

Heart Icon 1 DROP 1

Kidney Icon 1 DROP 1

Blood Icon 1 DROP 1

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Eye Icon 1 DROP 1

Glucose Icon 1 DROP 1

Lipds Icon 1 DROP 1

Shin 1

Liver 1

Pancreatic 1

Drag and drop properties

Snap dropped items to drop target (Stack random)

Delay item drop states until interaction is submitted

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Lets review these health issues again.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

1.6 What Can You Do About It?

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

2. The Basics

2.1 The Basics

text layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

text layer 2 (Slide Layer)

text later 3 (Slide Layer)

text layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

2.2 Your Greatest Chance

2.3 5 Things About Sugar

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

3. Sugar and Carbohydrates

3.1 What is a Carbohydrate?

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

3.2 Are carbohydrates bad?

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

3.3 High and Low Glycemic Carbohydrates

Complex (Slide Layer)

Simple (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

3.4 Identifying Carbohydrates

Complex content (Slide Layer)

Simple content (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

3.5 Drag and Drop

(Drag and Drop, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Drag Item Drop Target

rice 1 Complex Rec 1

carrot 1 Complex Rec 1

cereal 1 Simple Rec 1

potato 1 Complex Rec 1

candy bar Simple Rec 1

celery Complex Rec 1

bread Simple Rec 1

peppers Complex Rec 1

cola Simple Rec 1

mac and cheese Simple Rec 1

chips Simple Rec 1

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

corn Complex Rec 1

Drag and drop properties

Snap dropped items to drop target (Stack random)

Delay item drop states until interaction is submitted

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Lets review carbohydrates again.

Notes:

Correct (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

3.6 Summary

Untitled Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Untitled Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Untitled Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Untitled Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Untitled Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

4. Glucose

4.1 Glucose - Fuel for the Body

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

4.2 The Glycemic Index

Notes:

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

4.3 Breaking the Cycle

4.4 Refined Table Sugar

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

4.5 How Much Sugar Do We Eat?

4.6 How Much Sugar Do We Eat?

4.7 Hotspot

(Hotspot, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You selected the correct response.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response.

Correct (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

4.8 Summary

Untitled Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Untitled Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Untitled Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Untitled Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Untitled Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

6. Conclusion

6.1 Conclusion

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 1 (Slide Layer)

Layer 2 (Slide Layer)

Layer 3 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Layer 4 (Slide Layer)

Layer 5 (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

7. Quiz

7.1 Quiz

7.2 There are millions of Americans living with pre-diabetes or insulin

resistance who don’t even know they have it.

(True/False, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Correct Choice

X True

False

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Millions of Americans do not know they have pre-diabetes or insulin resistance.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Millions of Americans do not know they have pre-

diabetes or insulin resistance.

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

7.3 Which of the following medical issues are related to Diabetes? Select

all that apply.

(Multiple Response, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Correct Choice

X Heart Disease

Shin Splints

X Kidney Disease

X High Blood Pressure

X Poor Blood Glucose

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, and poor blood glucose are all

related to diabetes.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, and

poor blood glucose are all related to diabetes.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.4 One way people can reduce their chances of getting Diabetes is to

change the frequency of sugar from being a staple in their diet to being a

________.

(Multiple Choice, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

X Splurge

Daily food

Food to be avoided always

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Making sugar an occasionally treat (splurge) will help dramatically.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Making sugar an occasionally treat (splurge) will help

dramatically.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.5 All carbohydrates contain sugar, but depending on their chemical

structures they will be processed differently by the body.

(True/False, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

X True

False

Feedback when correct:

That's right! All carbohydrates contain sugar, but their structure changes how the body

processes them.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. All carbohydrates contain sugar, but their structure

changes how the body processes them.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.6 Every cell of the body and brain uses carbohydrates for energy.

(True/False, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

X True

False

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Every cell in the body, including the brain, use carbohydrates for energy.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Every cell in the body, including the brain, use

carbohydrates for energy.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.7 We feel and think differently when we eat meat than when we eat

broccoli.

(True/False, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

X True

False

Feedback when correct:

That's right! We do feel differently when we eat broccoli instead of eating meat.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. We feel differently when we eat broccoli instead of

eating meat.

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.8 Which food is a Complex Carbohydrates? Drag the correct answer to

the blank bar at the top of the list.

(Word Bank, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

Bagel

Ice Cream

X Whole Grain Rice

Pop Tarts

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Whole Grain Rice is in its original state, not processed, so it is a complex

carbohydrate and very good for you!

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Whole Grain Rice is in its original state, not processed,

so it is a complex carbohydrate and very good for you!

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.9 Sugar is an addictive substance.

(True/False, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Correct Choice

X True

False

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Sugar is an addictive substance.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Sugar is an addictive substance.

Correct (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.10 Place the items below in the correct order to show the addictive

nature of sugar in the blood stream.

(Sequence Drag-and-Drop, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Correct Order

Eat sugar

Blood sugar rises

Insulin causes blood sugar to come back down

Low blood sugar causes a crash and creates hunger

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Crave and the eat more sugar

Feedback when correct:

That's right! You successfully put the cycle of sugar addiction in the correct order.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. You did not put the cycle of sugar addiction in the

correct order.

Correct (Slide Layer)

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

7.11 How much sugar do Americans currently consume every year?

(Hotspot, 10 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Feedback when correct:

That's right! Americans consume 130lbs of sugar yearly.

Feedback when incorrect:

You did not select the correct response. Americans consume 130lbs of sugar yearly.

Correct (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Incorrect (Slide Layer)

7.12 Results Slide

(Results Slide, 0 points, 1 attempt permitted)

Results for

7.2 There are millions of Americans living with pre-diabetes or insulin resistance who don’t even

know they have it.

7.3 Which of the following medical issues are related to Diabetes? Select all that apply.

7.4 One way people can reduce their chances of getting Diabetes is to change the frequency of

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

sugar from being a staple in their diet to being a ________.

7.5 All carbohydrates contain sugar, but depending on their chemical structures they will be

processed differently by the body.

7.6 Every cell of the body and brain uses carbohydrates for energy.

7.7 We feel and think differently when we eat meat than when we eat broccoli.

7.8 Which food is a Complex Carbohydrates? Drag the correct answer to the blank bar at the

top of the list.

7.9 Sugar is an addictive substance.

7.10 Place the items below in the correct order to show the addictive nature of sugar in the

blood stream.

7.11 How much sugar do Americans currently consume every year?

Result slide properties

Passing Score 80%

Notes:

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

Success (Slide Layer)

Failure (Slide Layer)

Published by Articulate® Storyline www.articulate.com

top related