Introduction
The introduction establishes the scope, context, and significance of the project being conducted by summarizing current understanding and background information (literature) about the topic, stating the purpose of the work, explaining briefly the approach used to examine the problem, and identifies one or two outcomes of the project.
Problem Statement
A problem statement is the description of a currently existing issue, which needs to be addressed with evidence-based interventions. The statement of the problem is the focal point of the project. Be sure to back up the noted issue/problem with evidence. Must include citations of evidence.
Questions
Identify one to two questions to address with your capstone project. Based on the constraint of project length of 10 weeks you may not have time to address a multitude of questions.
Methodology
The methodology section of the paper addresses:
when and how you will collect the pre-intervention data,
what the intervention(s) is (are),
when/how the intervention(s) will be implemented,
how and when you will perform your post-intervention data measurement,
how the data will be analyzed.
Timetable
Develop a timetable considering the following questions:
When will your project start and finish?
Are there particular steps or stages to the project?
What objectives have you set for this investigation? Are they addressed in the timeline?
Is the timetable realistic?
How will you provide regular updates and progress reports and to whom will you provide them? How will you demonstrate progress