User:Vroopun/V presentation

''I hope this area will be useful to those who are new to the Information and Technology training field. Please [mailto:vroopun@gmail.com let me know] if you think we can collaborate in any project.''

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Presentation Software Two sessions of 3 hours each
This course will take you through the basics of creating a presentation, inserting, editing, and formatting text, tables, charts, diagrams, pictures, shapes, graphics, and objects, and more...

This course will be useful to teachers who wish to integrate technology in class. However, anyone who wants to have a knowledge of presentation software, can attend this course.

Day 1: 3 hrs
The first session of the course should give a broad idea of what is a presentation and how it can help the students. The trainer should provide a brief of the types of presentation software available both commercial and non-commercial ones.

First session will normally consist of giving an insight of a presentation and hands-on-practice on how to plan and create a simple presentation. Most of the advance formatting, animation and management task should come in the secound session, when the students are already at ease with the basics.

Break for 15 minutes at least. Its important to ask students to go out of class and you spend this 15 minutes with your students. Use this time to get informal feedbacks about their understanding of the explanations, whether its too technical, your language and also try to get their feelings... you can do this by just observing the participants!

While the students are working, you try to move around to see if they are not having any problem. If you introduced the session well, the students should not have any hesitation in asking questions, but even you think you have started well, still some will&lt;smile&gt;! Encourage those who are more at ease to help others. Most of the time, those who are 'weak' learn best with peers...

Lesson plan for Session twocoming soon!


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Creating your page
Read all the wiki manuals and spend lots of time trying it or a litle less if your are already in IT... :)

Wait guys, you can also copy other users page and customize... this will save you time and you can still continue reading the manuals on your spare time...

Thank you for your visit!


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