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Introduction Introduce the subject of the presentation. State how presentation will benefit audience. State presenter’s level of expertise in subject. Tip: Click and scroll in the notes pane below to see more instructions, or to add your own speaker notes. How presentation will benefit audience: Adult learners are more interested in a subject if they know how or why it is important to them. Presenter’s level of expertise in the subject: Briefly state your credentials in this area, or explain why participants should listen to you.

Training Outline Lesson 1: Name Lesson 2: Name Lesson 3: Name Provide brief description, if desired. Lesson 2: Name Lesson 3: Name Lesson descriptions should be brief.

Lesson 1: Objectives List the intended outcomes for this training session. Each objective should be concise, should contain a verb, and should have a measurable result. Tip: Click and scroll in the notes pane below to see examples, or to add your own speaker notes. Example objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Save files to the team Web server. Move files to different locations on the team Web server. Share files on the team Web server.

Lesson 1: Content Add text here. To add a picture, chart, or other content in the right column, click the appropriate icon. To add a slide, click New Slide on the Insert menu, or press CTRL+M.

Lesson 1: Wrap-up Summarize important points. Allow time for questions.

Lesson 2: Objectives List the intended outcomes for this training session. Each objective should be concise, should contain a verb, and should have a measurable result.

Lesson 2: Content Add text here. To add a picture, chart, or other content in the right column, click the appropriate icon. To add a slide, click New Slide on the Insert menu, or press CTRL+M.

Lesson 2: Wrap-up Summarize important points. Allow time for questions.

Lesson 3: Objectives List the intended outcomes for this training session. Each objective should be concise, should contain a verb, and should have a measurable result.

Lesson 3: Content Add text here. To add a picture, chart, or other content in the right column, click the appropriate icon. To add a slide, click New Slide on the Insert menu, or press CTRL+M.

Lesson 3: Wrap-up Summarize important points. Allow time for questions.

Summary of Training List important points from each lesson. Provide resources for more information on subject. List resources on this slide. Provide handouts with additional resource material.

Assessment and Evaluation Prepare a quiz or challenge to assess how much information participants learned. Survey participants to see if they found the training beneficial.