Presentation software
Unit summary
This is the ability to use software applications to produce presentations, which include a combination of media (eg photos from digital cameras, animation and sound) for education, entertainment or information sharing.
This involves: producing simple presentations (eg text-based or diagram-based slide shows and lecture notes).
producing more complex presentations (eg slide shows with animation).
producing technically complex presentations (eg including video and sound clips).
Unit details
e-skills - e-skills UK (Note: not an awarding body)
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06 Information and Communication Technology
This unit is based on National Occupational Standards, as defined by e-skills UK.
e-skills UK defined unit.
| Learning Outcome |
Assessment Criteria |
| 1 Understand how to produce technically complex and interactive presentations. |
1.1 Describe who and what the information is for, where it will be used (eg on screen or hard copy) and when it is needed.
1.2 Describe how to produce well structured and appropriately styled presentations that communicates effectively, by structuring the content to take account of different contexts and audience needs.
1.3 Describe how to produce technically complex and interactive presentations for a wide variety of uses that are accurate and well laid out.
1.4 Describe why you would include digitised sound and moving images, such as; by recording sound through a computer, digitising sound from a microphone and capturing video. |
| 2 Produce technically complex and interactive presentations. |
2.1 Produce more complex presentations that are accurate, well laid out and communicates clearly and accurately with the audience, where and when it is needed.
2.2 Use a wide range of editing techniques appropriately to produce technically complex and interactive presentations.
2.3 Add information from different software, (eg text from a word processing document, a spreadsheet graph, information from a database or an image from a digital camera).
2.4 Export and import, link objects between different software.
2.5 Use advanced techniques for combining or merging versions of information from different users. Use hyperlinks, object linking and embedding.
2.6 Format technically complex and interactive presentations using appropriate tools and techniques.
2.7 Present slides in different formats.
2.8 Use appropriate file handling techniques for the software. |