Presentation Software
Presentation Software
Presentation software is a visual learning aid and can
become interactive if web links and video are built in to
make it an interesting lesson.
Group work can be used to put a presentation together so
students cooperate and work as a team.
There are many free presentation packages to engage
students but content and layout is important when using
this as a form of teaching as slide upon slide will bore a
classroom very easily
Presentation Software
           How to use PowerPoint effectively
- Limited Text
- The default text size encourages teaching and
learning staff to focus on the key points and main topic
headings. This benefits learners with print impairments
or issues with concentration.
- It is very easy to add images, graphs or diagrams,
benefiting learners, such as deaf or print impaired
learners, with a preference for visual learning. Further
information on the appropriate use of images can be
located in the section entitled.
Presentation Software
         Alternative Route-ways and Content
- Using the hyperlink and notes facility it can be simple
to create opportunities for learners to:
- Work through a presentation in a different order by
using internal hyperlinks.
- Access different levels of detail by referring to the
notes field.
- Access different supporting materials within the
presentation (e.g. slides with additional explanation,
sample questions, simple quizzes etc).
- Access different supporting materials external to the
presentation.

Presentation software

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    Presentation Software Presentation softwareis a visual learning aid and can become interactive if web links and video are built in to make it an interesting lesson. Group work can be used to put a presentation together so students cooperate and work as a team. There are many free presentation packages to engage students but content and layout is important when using this as a form of teaching as slide upon slide will bore a classroom very easily
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    Presentation Software How to use PowerPoint effectively - Limited Text - The default text size encourages teaching and learning staff to focus on the key points and main topic headings. This benefits learners with print impairments or issues with concentration. - It is very easy to add images, graphs or diagrams, benefiting learners, such as deaf or print impaired learners, with a preference for visual learning. Further information on the appropriate use of images can be located in the section entitled.
  • 4.
    Presentation Software Alternative Route-ways and Content - Using the hyperlink and notes facility it can be simple to create opportunities for learners to: - Work through a presentation in a different order by using internal hyperlinks. - Access different levels of detail by referring to the notes field. - Access different supporting materials within the presentation (e.g. slides with additional explanation, sample questions, simple quizzes etc). - Access different supporting materials external to the presentation.