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This document discusses using presentation software effectively when giving speeches or presentations. It addresses both the benefits of using software like PowerPoint, such as being able to incorporate multimedia elements dynamically, as well as potential downsides like technical issues disrupting the flow. The document provides tips for using software to enhance presentations without overdoing it, such as exploring software capabilities, going beyond just bullet points in slide design, and not including too much information. It also touches on common presentation mistakes to avoid.
The document discusses the benefits of "analog presentations" over PowerPoint presentations. Analog presentations involve using materials like flipcharts instead of presentation software. They are more interactive by nature as they allow for annotations and do not rely on pre-prepared slides. However, analog presentations require more preparation time and the presenter must be word-perfect without any slides to guide them. The document provides tips for creating an effective analog presentation, such as practicing delivery, setting up the room in advance, and taking feedback at the end.
Persuasive Presentations - The top 3 mistakes to avoidJenny Vandyke
Suffering from death by powerpoint? Ninety percent of professional presentations go in one ear and out the other, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are our top 3 mistakes to avoid, from our Persuasive Presentations boardroom briefing. http://goo.gl/TvpYgf
The document provides guidelines for an effective PowerPoint presentation with three basic rules: KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid), no more than 6 bullets per slide, 6 words per bullet, and 6 text slides in a row, and consistency in using a limited color scheme and no more than two fonts. Too much use of clip art, animation, transitions, and colors can detract from the message, and the presentation design should help convey the message while engaging the audience.
Effective use of powerpoint as a presentation toolRona Obillo
This document provides guidelines for effective use of PowerPoint in presentations. It discusses key elements to consider when putting together a slideshow such as audience and purpose. It then lists 10 best practices for presenting with PowerPoint, such as minimizing text, keeping the audience's attention on the presenter rather than the slides, and rehearsing. Additional tips cover effective slideshow construction with readable text sizes, consistent templates and transitions. Overall the document emphasizes the importance of planning carefully and knowing the audience.
The document provides advice about structuring and organizing a presentation. It recommends that the introduction, main body, and conclusion are the most important parts. The introduction creates a first impression that conditions how the audience views the talk. A good introduction will engage the audience with the speaker and ideas, while a poor start can make things worse. The conclusion is the last chance to summarize ideas and leave the audience with a final impression. Presenters should prepare the introduction and conclusion especially well and not improvise them, as learning them conveys control over the material.
This document provides tips for creating and delivering successful business presentations. It discusses that presentations are an important business tool that reflect the company image and values. It provides guidance on planning the presentation purpose and content, practicing delivery with a mirror, using presentation mode in PowerPoint, engaging the audience with questions, speaking slowly, rehearsing, using colors and fonts that are easy to see, keeping slides simple, and ending on a high note. The document offers various best practices for designing and delivering effective presentations.
This document provides tips for planning an oral presentation in 3 parts: preparation, structure, and delivery. It recommends keeping the presentation simple, focused on 1-2 key points. The planning section advises considering audience, technology, and venue needs. For structure, it suggests a 3-part format of introduction, main body, and conclusion. Introduction should grab attention and set the scene. Main body should clearly communicate 1-2 main arguments. Conclusion should summarize key points and invite questions. Visual aids, rehearsal, and feedback are also advised.
This document discusses using presentation software effectively when giving speeches or presentations. It addresses both the benefits of using software like PowerPoint, such as being able to incorporate multimedia elements dynamically, as well as potential downsides like technical issues disrupting the flow. The document provides tips for using software to enhance presentations without overdoing it, such as exploring software capabilities, going beyond just bullet points in slide design, and not including too much information. It also touches on common presentation mistakes to avoid.
The document discusses the benefits of "analog presentations" over PowerPoint presentations. Analog presentations involve using materials like flipcharts instead of presentation software. They are more interactive by nature as they allow for annotations and do not rely on pre-prepared slides. However, analog presentations require more preparation time and the presenter must be word-perfect without any slides to guide them. The document provides tips for creating an effective analog presentation, such as practicing delivery, setting up the room in advance, and taking feedback at the end.
Persuasive Presentations - The top 3 mistakes to avoidJenny Vandyke
Suffering from death by powerpoint? Ninety percent of professional presentations go in one ear and out the other, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are our top 3 mistakes to avoid, from our Persuasive Presentations boardroom briefing. http://goo.gl/TvpYgf
The document provides guidelines for an effective PowerPoint presentation with three basic rules: KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid), no more than 6 bullets per slide, 6 words per bullet, and 6 text slides in a row, and consistency in using a limited color scheme and no more than two fonts. Too much use of clip art, animation, transitions, and colors can detract from the message, and the presentation design should help convey the message while engaging the audience.
Effective use of powerpoint as a presentation toolRona Obillo
This document provides guidelines for effective use of PowerPoint in presentations. It discusses key elements to consider when putting together a slideshow such as audience and purpose. It then lists 10 best practices for presenting with PowerPoint, such as minimizing text, keeping the audience's attention on the presenter rather than the slides, and rehearsing. Additional tips cover effective slideshow construction with readable text sizes, consistent templates and transitions. Overall the document emphasizes the importance of planning carefully and knowing the audience.
The document provides advice about structuring and organizing a presentation. It recommends that the introduction, main body, and conclusion are the most important parts. The introduction creates a first impression that conditions how the audience views the talk. A good introduction will engage the audience with the speaker and ideas, while a poor start can make things worse. The conclusion is the last chance to summarize ideas and leave the audience with a final impression. Presenters should prepare the introduction and conclusion especially well and not improvise them, as learning them conveys control over the material.
This document provides tips for creating and delivering successful business presentations. It discusses that presentations are an important business tool that reflect the company image and values. It provides guidance on planning the presentation purpose and content, practicing delivery with a mirror, using presentation mode in PowerPoint, engaging the audience with questions, speaking slowly, rehearsing, using colors and fonts that are easy to see, keeping slides simple, and ending on a high note. The document offers various best practices for designing and delivering effective presentations.
This document provides tips for planning an oral presentation in 3 parts: preparation, structure, and delivery. It recommends keeping the presentation simple, focused on 1-2 key points. The planning section advises considering audience, technology, and venue needs. For structure, it suggests a 3-part format of introduction, main body, and conclusion. Introduction should grab attention and set the scene. Main body should clearly communicate 1-2 main arguments. Conclusion should summarize key points and invite questions. Visual aids, rehearsal, and feedback are also advised.
This document provides tips for creating an effective oral presentation using PowerPoint. It recommends resizing and compressing images before inserting them to avoid large file sizes. Videos and audio should also be compressed. Presenters should consider the length and purpose of their presentation as well as their audience. Distracting elements like unnecessary animations or videos playing during the speech should be avoided. Rehearsing and timing the presentation is also emphasized.
PowerPoint is a presentation program developed by Microsoft that allows users to create slideshows consisting of individual pages. It provides animation features to transition between slides and emphasize elements on slides. While PowerPoint can be useful for presenting visual information like graphs and charts, overuse of text-heavy slides, animations, and special effects can distract from the presenter's message and reduce audience engagement. Effective PowerPoint use focuses on telling a story with visual aids that reinforce key points rather than replacing the presenter.
A successful webinar is able to attract and engage an audience, holding their attention throughout the presentation, but that's sometimes easier said than done. It takes planning and strategy to create a great webinar and we're here to help with ten tips to make your webinar a success.
Fattori critici della capacità di comunicareManager.it
Nonverbal communication such as tone of voice and body language account for over 90% of overall communication. While listening and speaking skills are frequently used, they are not always sufficiently taught. Common errors that hinder effective communication include interrupting others by finishing their sentences, preparing a response before letting the speaker finish, multitasking while listening, filtering what is said based on the speaker, and speaking on behalf of others.
Label Editing: great things in small packagesLeah Guren
This document discusses best practices for creating effective labels for user interfaces and products. It recommends that labels be concise, clear, unique, compatible with translation, and enduring. Specific tips are provided, such as using telegraphic speech to be concise, including graphics to support multiple languages, and testing prototypes with real users. The document encourages getting involved early in the development process and learning more about design, usability testing, and content strategy to create successful labels.
1. A sound presentation structure is important for audience understanding and retention of information. Presentations should follow a logical structure of an introduction, body, and conclusion.
2. The introduction sets the tone and objectives, the body presents the main points in a logical order, and the conclusion summarizes key points and reinforces the purpose.
3. PowerPoint allows users to structure presentations by combining slides into sections, using the outline view to organize text, and creating an interactive table of contents for navigation. Formatting the presentation structure aids both presenters and audiences.
The document outlines an intern experience passport program for EY interns. It lists 10 key experiences interns should aim to complete during their time at EY, such as getting business cards from clients, shadowing partners, attending training sessions, and posting on social media about their experience. Interns are instructed to document their completion of each experience by copying an icon or stamp. The passport also includes sections for interns to document their weekly tasks, contacts, questions, and inspirations. Advice from previous interns emphasizes making the most of opportunities, asking questions, getting outside one's comfort zone, and understanding others' perspectives.
This assessment rubric evaluates preparation, content, accuracy of grammar and pronunciation, and comprehensibility. For preparation and content, students can earn between 0.25 and 1 point depending on how well prepared and organized their ideas are. Accuracy and comprehensibility are each scored between 0.25 and 2 points based on how many errors interfere with understanding. The rubric is used to assess both written and oral assessments.
The document discusses effective presentation skills. It covers topics like reducing stage fright through preparation, using voice as a communication tool, and using visual aids to enhance a presentation rather than replace the speaker. Effective presentations require skills like structuring content in a logical pyramid format, engaging the audience, and summarizing key points.
Being able to communicate effectively is the most important life skill. A presentation is a means of communicating information to a group and requires preparation, structure, delivery and handling questions. Preparation includes determining the objective, audience, location and timing. An effective presentation includes an introduction, main content and conclusion. Visual aids and technology can enhance a presentation if used properly. Managing nerves and practicing delivery help ensure a successful presentation.
The document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It recommends telling a story with the presentation that shows where you are now, where you want to go, and how you will get there. It also suggests focusing on one point at a time using slides as illustrations rather than paragraphs of text, and using audio/visual elements. Finally, it advises limiting presentations to about 10 slides.
This document discusses the importance of big-picture editing and summarization when creating technical documentation. It argues that while proofreading is important, content can still fail if it is not tailored to the target audience, logical, or useful. The document provides tips for determining what information should be left out, such as removing redundant, ambiguous, or low-probability content. It also suggests cutting unnecessary words, clarifying meaning, and finding creative solutions like using graphics or placing content in the user interface. The overall message is that technical communicators should focus on the essential information readers need rather than unnecessary details.
The document provides guidance on designing effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses choosing templates and slide designs, using images and visuals purposefully, making text and numbers easy to read, using animation sparingly, and structuring the presentation with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion to support the overarching message. Effective presentations enhance the speaker and support the audience's understanding rather than replacing the speaker or dominating the presentation.
The document provides tips for creating effective online presentations. It discusses major differences between oral and online presentations, emphasizing that online presentations must act as both the speaker and visuals. It recommends finding your voice, organizing your material based on an outline, using consistent design elements like fonts and colors, making graphics convey key points visually, covering major topics concisely, and clearly concluding by summarizing main ideas.
How to make a presentation perfect- Take some tips, master some skills and p...Babu Appat
Presentation skills can be acquired and developed. This slideshow will familiarise you with some useful tips. Practice it regularly to acquire the required skills. Then it goes on to discuss ten common presentation mistakes. Avoid them and make your presentation great.
This document provides guidance on designing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses three assumptions of multimedia learning theory: dual channels, limited capacity, and active processing. It recommends starting with the end goal in mind, planning in "analog mode," including stories, and tailoring the presentation to the audience. Specific tips include reducing text on slides, not reading slides verbatim, using high-quality graphics, limiting ideas per slide, moving away from the podium, making eye contact, advancing slides slowly, and smiling.
The document provides tips for giving an effective presentation. It emphasizes that preparation is key, including understanding the content, crafting slides with the appropriate amount of text and visuals, rehearsing, and being prepared with backups. When presenting, it is important to speak confidently while maintaining humility, command the subject matter, speak clearly, maintain eye contact and professionalism, and be able to handle questions afterward. The example about sharpening your axe emphasizes the importance of continuous self-improvement to increase your effectiveness over time.
This document provides guidance on approaches and best practices for writing assignments. It begins by outlining the learning outcomes of recognizing your writing approach and identifying common problems. It then discusses breaking large tasks into more manageable chunks and using a basic essay structure of an introduction, main body, and conclusion. Some common problems and best practices are identified, such as using formal third-person language, proper sentences, and rewriting. Guidance is also provided on writing reports with different conventions like headings, numbers, and recommendations. Finally, tips are given on style, objectivity, referencing, and putting points across clearly.
This document provides instructions for students to complete different sections of their e-portfolio, including a home and about me page, demonstrating how they have met NETS-T standards, and reflecting on their professional development goals. For the home and about me page, students are advised to make it visually appealing and professional. For the NETS-T standards section, students must provide 3 examples from their coursework demonstrating how they met each standard and link to or describe each example. For professional development, students should update and reflect on goals set earlier and specify if and how they completed any goals.
Convince, influence and educate with compelling presentations.James Chang
This document provides a three-step process for building a powerful presentation: 1) Plan the objectives, main points, and consider the audience without overloading slides. 2) Structure the presentation using techniques like storytelling or listing and include visual aids. 3) Prepare thoroughly by practicing and owning the room, as preparation can take 30 hours for every 1 hour of presenting. Following these three steps of planning, structuring, and preparing can help create compelling presentations that influence and educate audiences effectively.
This presentation summarizes the woven dyeing process. It includes an introduction, flowchart, and descriptions of key steps like pretreatment, dyeing types, and machines used. Pretreatment includes singeing, desizing, scouring, and bleaching to prepare fabric for dyeing. Dyeing types discussed are direct dyeing, stock dyeing, yarn dyeing, and top dyeing. Common dyeing machines mentioned are jigger, pad or padding mangle, jet, high temperature winch, and beam. Advantages and disadvantages of the winch dyeing machine are provided. The presentation concludes with washing process after dyeing.
This document provides tips for creating an effective oral presentation using PowerPoint. It recommends resizing and compressing images before inserting them to avoid large file sizes. Videos and audio should also be compressed. Presenters should consider the length and purpose of their presentation as well as their audience. Distracting elements like unnecessary animations or videos playing during the speech should be avoided. Rehearsing and timing the presentation is also emphasized.
PowerPoint is a presentation program developed by Microsoft that allows users to create slideshows consisting of individual pages. It provides animation features to transition between slides and emphasize elements on slides. While PowerPoint can be useful for presenting visual information like graphs and charts, overuse of text-heavy slides, animations, and special effects can distract from the presenter's message and reduce audience engagement. Effective PowerPoint use focuses on telling a story with visual aids that reinforce key points rather than replacing the presenter.
A successful webinar is able to attract and engage an audience, holding their attention throughout the presentation, but that's sometimes easier said than done. It takes planning and strategy to create a great webinar and we're here to help with ten tips to make your webinar a success.
Fattori critici della capacità di comunicareManager.it
Nonverbal communication such as tone of voice and body language account for over 90% of overall communication. While listening and speaking skills are frequently used, they are not always sufficiently taught. Common errors that hinder effective communication include interrupting others by finishing their sentences, preparing a response before letting the speaker finish, multitasking while listening, filtering what is said based on the speaker, and speaking on behalf of others.
Label Editing: great things in small packagesLeah Guren
This document discusses best practices for creating effective labels for user interfaces and products. It recommends that labels be concise, clear, unique, compatible with translation, and enduring. Specific tips are provided, such as using telegraphic speech to be concise, including graphics to support multiple languages, and testing prototypes with real users. The document encourages getting involved early in the development process and learning more about design, usability testing, and content strategy to create successful labels.
1. A sound presentation structure is important for audience understanding and retention of information. Presentations should follow a logical structure of an introduction, body, and conclusion.
2. The introduction sets the tone and objectives, the body presents the main points in a logical order, and the conclusion summarizes key points and reinforces the purpose.
3. PowerPoint allows users to structure presentations by combining slides into sections, using the outline view to organize text, and creating an interactive table of contents for navigation. Formatting the presentation structure aids both presenters and audiences.
The document outlines an intern experience passport program for EY interns. It lists 10 key experiences interns should aim to complete during their time at EY, such as getting business cards from clients, shadowing partners, attending training sessions, and posting on social media about their experience. Interns are instructed to document their completion of each experience by copying an icon or stamp. The passport also includes sections for interns to document their weekly tasks, contacts, questions, and inspirations. Advice from previous interns emphasizes making the most of opportunities, asking questions, getting outside one's comfort zone, and understanding others' perspectives.
This assessment rubric evaluates preparation, content, accuracy of grammar and pronunciation, and comprehensibility. For preparation and content, students can earn between 0.25 and 1 point depending on how well prepared and organized their ideas are. Accuracy and comprehensibility are each scored between 0.25 and 2 points based on how many errors interfere with understanding. The rubric is used to assess both written and oral assessments.
The document discusses effective presentation skills. It covers topics like reducing stage fright through preparation, using voice as a communication tool, and using visual aids to enhance a presentation rather than replace the speaker. Effective presentations require skills like structuring content in a logical pyramid format, engaging the audience, and summarizing key points.
Being able to communicate effectively is the most important life skill. A presentation is a means of communicating information to a group and requires preparation, structure, delivery and handling questions. Preparation includes determining the objective, audience, location and timing. An effective presentation includes an introduction, main content and conclusion. Visual aids and technology can enhance a presentation if used properly. Managing nerves and practicing delivery help ensure a successful presentation.
The document provides tips for effective PowerPoint presentations. It recommends telling a story with the presentation that shows where you are now, where you want to go, and how you will get there. It also suggests focusing on one point at a time using slides as illustrations rather than paragraphs of text, and using audio/visual elements. Finally, it advises limiting presentations to about 10 slides.
This document discusses the importance of big-picture editing and summarization when creating technical documentation. It argues that while proofreading is important, content can still fail if it is not tailored to the target audience, logical, or useful. The document provides tips for determining what information should be left out, such as removing redundant, ambiguous, or low-probability content. It also suggests cutting unnecessary words, clarifying meaning, and finding creative solutions like using graphics or placing content in the user interface. The overall message is that technical communicators should focus on the essential information readers need rather than unnecessary details.
The document provides guidance on designing effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses choosing templates and slide designs, using images and visuals purposefully, making text and numbers easy to read, using animation sparingly, and structuring the presentation with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion to support the overarching message. Effective presentations enhance the speaker and support the audience's understanding rather than replacing the speaker or dominating the presentation.
The document provides tips for creating effective online presentations. It discusses major differences between oral and online presentations, emphasizing that online presentations must act as both the speaker and visuals. It recommends finding your voice, organizing your material based on an outline, using consistent design elements like fonts and colors, making graphics convey key points visually, covering major topics concisely, and clearly concluding by summarizing main ideas.
How to make a presentation perfect- Take some tips, master some skills and p...Babu Appat
Presentation skills can be acquired and developed. This slideshow will familiarise you with some useful tips. Practice it regularly to acquire the required skills. Then it goes on to discuss ten common presentation mistakes. Avoid them and make your presentation great.
This document provides guidance on designing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses three assumptions of multimedia learning theory: dual channels, limited capacity, and active processing. It recommends starting with the end goal in mind, planning in "analog mode," including stories, and tailoring the presentation to the audience. Specific tips include reducing text on slides, not reading slides verbatim, using high-quality graphics, limiting ideas per slide, moving away from the podium, making eye contact, advancing slides slowly, and smiling.
The document provides tips for giving an effective presentation. It emphasizes that preparation is key, including understanding the content, crafting slides with the appropriate amount of text and visuals, rehearsing, and being prepared with backups. When presenting, it is important to speak confidently while maintaining humility, command the subject matter, speak clearly, maintain eye contact and professionalism, and be able to handle questions afterward. The example about sharpening your axe emphasizes the importance of continuous self-improvement to increase your effectiveness over time.
This document provides guidance on approaches and best practices for writing assignments. It begins by outlining the learning outcomes of recognizing your writing approach and identifying common problems. It then discusses breaking large tasks into more manageable chunks and using a basic essay structure of an introduction, main body, and conclusion. Some common problems and best practices are identified, such as using formal third-person language, proper sentences, and rewriting. Guidance is also provided on writing reports with different conventions like headings, numbers, and recommendations. Finally, tips are given on style, objectivity, referencing, and putting points across clearly.
This document provides instructions for students to complete different sections of their e-portfolio, including a home and about me page, demonstrating how they have met NETS-T standards, and reflecting on their professional development goals. For the home and about me page, students are advised to make it visually appealing and professional. For the NETS-T standards section, students must provide 3 examples from their coursework demonstrating how they met each standard and link to or describe each example. For professional development, students should update and reflect on goals set earlier and specify if and how they completed any goals.
Convince, influence and educate with compelling presentations.James Chang
This document provides a three-step process for building a powerful presentation: 1) Plan the objectives, main points, and consider the audience without overloading slides. 2) Structure the presentation using techniques like storytelling or listing and include visual aids. 3) Prepare thoroughly by practicing and owning the room, as preparation can take 30 hours for every 1 hour of presenting. Following these three steps of planning, structuring, and preparing can help create compelling presentations that influence and educate audiences effectively.
This presentation summarizes the woven dyeing process. It includes an introduction, flowchart, and descriptions of key steps like pretreatment, dyeing types, and machines used. Pretreatment includes singeing, desizing, scouring, and bleaching to prepare fabric for dyeing. Dyeing types discussed are direct dyeing, stock dyeing, yarn dyeing, and top dyeing. Common dyeing machines mentioned are jigger, pad or padding mangle, jet, high temperature winch, and beam. Advantages and disadvantages of the winch dyeing machine are provided. The presentation concludes with washing process after dyeing.
This document provides an overview of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). It defines CAD as using computers to aid in the design, modification, and analysis of designs through visual and symbolic methods. Key CAD features and advantages include solid modeling, ease of modifying designs, and calculating part properties. CAM is defined as using computer software and machinery to automate manufacturing processes, building on CAE and used with CAD. The document lists advantages of both CAD and CAM like constant results and speeding up production, as well as disadvantages such as initial costs and needing training. It provides examples of CAD and CAM uses in textiles.
Wi-Fi is a technology that allows electronic devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly using radio waves. It uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet and network connections between devices. Wi-Fi works by using radio waves that bounce between an access point device and a receiving device with a wireless adapter or network interface card.
This very short document contains 3 acronyms or abbreviations: UTSO, DAS, and SUVRO. No other context or details are provided, so a high-level summary is all that can be determined from the limited information given.
A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely back and forth under the influence of gravity. The period of swing of a simple pendulum is dependent on its length, with longer pendulums having longer periods and shorter pendulums having shorter periods. Pendulums are used in many applications where their regular periodic motion can be utilized, such as in clocks, seismometers, and research instruments.
Never give up is a short message encouraging perseverance and resilience in the face of challenges. It conveys the idea that one should never surrender or lose hope, even when facing difficulties, and to keep striving towards one's goals. The simple two-word phrase powerfully emphasizes the importance of persistence and determination.
This document discusses the problems of cotton cultivation in Bangladesh. It identifies several key issues: lack of developed research institutions, disruption of the ecosystem from cotton cultivation, low market prices, high input costs including chemicals, weed problems, low yields compared to developed cotton growing countries, long duration of cotton crops, impacts on river basins and water, competition from other crops, and insect pests and diseases affecting cotton. Potential solutions mentioned include improving education and training on cotton cultivation and exploring multiple cropping patterns.
This document discusses properties and uses of natural rubber, timber, and plastic. It describes that natural rubber is derived from rubber tree sap and is an elastic hydrocarbon polymer called isoprene. Timber refers to any wood used in engineering construction, and it has natural and artificial defects as well as properties such as strength, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. Plastic is made through polymerization of monomers like ethylene and polyethylene, and there are two types: thermo-plastic and thermo-setting plastic. The document lists many common uses of these materials such as flooring, packaging, furniture for timber, and bottles, bags, and CDs for plastic.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.