Students then upload these reports to their LMS. NCP will then generate a Food List Report that provides all the recorded food and beverage items and portions for all meals and snacks over the given timeframe. With a transition to a new learning management system (LMS), a global pandemic forcing courses to be taught remotely, and the availability of a wide range of questions from McGraw Hill Connect (all McGraw Hill nutrition titles have student access to NutritionCalc Plus (NCP) and instructor access to the Assess My Diet question bank), the project was updated to enable students more frequent application, reflection, and opportunity to implement behavior changes real-time.Īfter familiarizing themselves with NCP, students are asked to create a profile and record three days of food and beverage intake into NCP. Students were asked to record three days of food intake, answer questions about various food groups and macro- and micronutrients at several points in the semester, and complete a final overall reflection. To provide a more robust experience for students, the project has been modified in recent years to better align with course material and provide more frequent application throughout the semester. Historically, URI students completed this project in three parts: record three days of food intake, answer lengthy questions about whether they were meeting, exceeding, or falling below national recommendations, and finally reflect on their intake and propose suggested changes. The Dietary Assessment Project (DAP) incorporates course materials by applying it directly to each student’s personal dietary intake, enabling them to see how and why it is relevant to their lives today-and in the future. When purchasing full access, use the same email address you used to sign up for temporary access.Ĭan't find what you're looking for? Contact us.Students enrolled in general nutrition courses at the University of Rhode Island (URI), and across the country, have been assessing their diet as a major assignment for many years. Important: Remember to purchase full access to Connect before the temporary access period ends in order to eliminate any unnecessary interruptions in Connect. *Note, if you submitted assignments in the other section, the grades cannot be transferred to a new Connect course. You can do this via the new Connect course URL provided by your instructor or via your school’s Learning Management System. You can register directly without entering a new access code or purchasing access again.
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