Becoming confident on PowerPoint 365 (beginner)

Course Dates: 07/05/23 - 14/05/23
Time: 10:00 - 17:30
Location: Keeley Street
Do you want to learn how to create presentations? Are you completely new to PowerPoint? Can you use some PowerPoint features but want to expand your skills? On this course you will learn the essential elements of how to create an effective and appealing presentation from creating slides and slideshows from scratch, to using templates, to appropriate use of images and text. You will focus not only on the specific functions of PowerPoint but also what makes a presentation successful.
This course is FREE if a) you are on a Low Wage or b) you are either on Jobseekers' Allowance (JSA) or Employment & Support Allowance(ESA) or c) you want to get a job or progress into a better job and you receive other state benefits (including Universal Credit). For more information click here
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Full fee £119.00 Senior fee £95.00 Concession £60.00

Course Code: CPP06

Sun, day, 07 May - 14 May '23

Duration: 2 sessions (over 2 weeks)

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What is the course about?

On this course you will learn how to use the most essential features of PowerPoint so you can create an attractive and effective presentation. You will learn how to make it interesting to the audience and visually appealing – for example by changing the font type, size and colour, using different styles or slide backgrounds. You will learn about different design templates, how insert and edit images, how to make words and images appear and disappear. You will also learn how to use presenter notes to make giving a presentation easier and how to print out slides and handouts.

What will we cover?

We will cover a mix of the below:
• identifying the key features that make a PowerPoint presentation engaging to the audience and well-designed
•creating visually appealing presentations using font size, colour, style or slide background, line spacing, bullets and numbering and shadow effect
•creating a well-designed slideshow with text and images
• applying preset slide design
•guiding the attention of the viewer to relevant parts of the presentation using animation and slide transitions
• adding, deleting, copying and re-ordering slides
• presenting effectively using presenter notes
•printing presentations in different formats.
• producing and editing various objects in a presentation.

What will I achieve?
By the end of this course you should be able to...

You will be able to do a mixture of the following:
• identify features that make a presentation effective and attractive
•create a visually appealing presentation through use of formatting features such as font size, colour, style or slide background, line spacing, bullets and numbering and shadow effect
•create a well-designed slideshow with text and images
• apply preset slide design
•guide the attention of the viewer to relevant parts of the presentation using animation and slide transitions
• add, delete, copy and re-ordering slides
• present effectively using presenter notes
•print presentations in different formats.
• produce and edit various objects in a presentation.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

This is a beginners' introductory course to PowerPoint, so no prior skills or knowledge are needed. However, you do need basic general digital skills. If you need to develop these, please do one of the following courses before joining this course:
• Complete beginners: becoming confident on your computer and online
• Becoming confident with digital skills: on your computer and online (beginner).

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

You will learn in a supportive and welcoming environment with an emphasis on your discovering how to do and complete tasks, with guidance from the tutor. You will work on your own and with other students on different tasks so you are always practising important in-demand life and work skills such as problem-solving, decision-making, prioritising, negotiating, collaborating and independence. You will learn in a step by step manner so you can complete challenging tasks in enjoyable and relaxing ways. Your tutor will also work with you individually so you know how to improve and how to work in a way that improves your learning. You will need to do work outside the classroom and use Google Classroom to help you.

Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?

You will need a pen, some lined A4 paper and a folder to keep your work in. Your tutor will provide handouts and a code for Google classroom so you can communicate with classmates and access materials, videos etc. online.

When I've finished, what course can I do next?

here are a number of courses you can do before, at the same time or after this course. These include:
• Complete beginners: becoming confident on your computer and online
• Becoming confident with digital skills: on your computer and online (beginner)
• Becoming confident on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: for complete beginners
• Becoming confident on Twitter and Instagram: for complete beginners
• Becoming confident in digital skills: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook (beginner)
• Becoming confident on Word 365 (beginner)
• Becoming confident on PowerPoint 365 (beginner)
• Becoming confident on Excel 365 (beginner)
• Becoming confident in file management and Windows 10 on your PC (beginners)
• Becoming confident on the cloud: a new way of sharing and working with files (OneDrive) / (Google)
• Business administration: how to be an administrator for beginners (with digital skills)
• Essential digital skills for work (Level 1)

There also many maths, English, employability and communication skills courses you can do. Ask your tutor or contact universal.skills@citylit.ac.uk / (telephone temporarily unavailable) for more detail. These include:
• Business Administration (with digital skills): English communication skills for administrators and office workers (level 1-2)
• Professional communication skills: how to make your writing clear, concise and organised (level 2)
• Professional communication skills: reading, analysing, and comparing data and text (level 2)
• Professional communication skills: effective verbal communication in the workplace (level 2)
• Professional communication skills: effective written communication in the workplace (level 2)
• Becoming confident in algebra: problem-solving with equations (level 1-2)
• Becoming confident in numbers: mental maths (level 1-2)
• Business administration: maths for administrators (level 1-2)
• Becoming data literate: how to understand the data all around you (level 1-2.

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