Added on: 15/12/2020 Publish Date: 2020 1.5K

MS PowerPoint for Researchers

Description

This workshop will be helpful to anyone who wants to present information in alternative, and interactive ways, whether as part of a research presentation or in teaching.    

Workshop Objectives

  • Develop a higher understanding of well-known software
  • Taking Microsoft to another level
  • Understanding that adopting simple techniques can lead to higher standard
  • Managing the software so it works for you, and not 'captivating'

 

Content

  1. Design unique templates to suit your presentations
  2. Deliver innovative work
  3. Identification of new equipment outside the common tools
  4. Effective use of PowerPoint for multi-purpose

At the end of this workshop, trainees should be able to:

  • Create interactive presentations that look and work differently from the ordinary with confidence
  • Understand extended techniques for creating projects, long essays and effective reporting
  • Consider tying the elements of each project together in an interactive portfolio, and show confidence in this process

Presenter: Dyddgu Hywel

Dyddgu studied BSc (Hons) Design and Technology Secondary Education course leading to Qualified Teacher Status' at Bangor University, she graduated with a first-class honors.

After three enjoyable years as a Design and Technology A Level tutor at Coleg Meirion Dwyfor, she was appointed as a Design and Technology teacher at Rhydywaun Comprehensive School.

She’s now on her seventh year as a senior lecturer in Education at Cardiff Metropolitan University, and has been there for over seven years. Her expertise varies in the effective use of teaching methods, the use of technology, engagement and student health and well-being.

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Collection Level
Higher Education
Collection belongs to
Research Skills Programme
License
All Rights Reserved
Coleg Cymraeg Resource Conference/Workshop
MS PowerPoint ar gyfer Ymchwilwyr

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