Poor PowerPoints Curriculum links This PPT covers many aspects of the E3, L1, L2 Functional Skills ICT criteria including Developing, presenting and communicating.

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Poor PowerPoints Curriculum links This PPT covers many aspects of the E3, L1, L2 Functional Skills ICT criteria including Developing, presenting and communicating information. E3.6 Enter and develop different types of information to meet given needs E3.7 Bring together different types of information for a given purpose L1.7 Enter and develop and refine information using appropriate software to meet the requirements of straightforward tasks 1.10 combine information within a publication for a familiar audience and purpose 1.11evaluate own use of ICT tools 2.6 Enter, develop and refine information using appropriate software to meet requirements of a complex task. 2.9 Combine and present information in ways that are fit for purpose and audience Evaluate the selection, use and effectiveness of ICT tools and facilities used to present information Source: Ofqual (September 2011). Entry 1, Entry 2, Entry 3, Level 1 and Level 2 Functional Skills Criteria for ICT Please refer to the resource download page on for curriculum links and related resources.

Poor PowerPoints

Colour Don’t use similar colours for the text and background. Don’t use too many different colours either!

Don’t put too much writing in blocks. It can be really, really boring for people to read lots and lots of uninteresting text about nothing in particular and there isn’t really any point in writing about nothing and making someone read it and making them bored of reading it, is there? So don’t do it, at all, ever!

Animations Don’t Have too many

Spling and grandma Mayk shore yoor spling is crekt Yoos. Full stops in the. rite places put capital Letters oN names and titLes and the at the beg ning of sentences. Spellcheck ur work to remove the squiggly red and green lynes.

Don’t use too many pictures…

… and make sure pictures are appropriate

Presenting your Slideshow Don’t read every word on the slide Use the bullet points as prompts for you to explain further Don’t copy and paste text Make sure you can pronounce the words Use the notes section as a reminder to yourself

If in doubt… Make sure your slides all look the same Only use one or two pictures per slide, for decoration or to illustrate your point. Use an easy font to read e.g. Comic Sans or Arial Only use animations to make a point Make sure your points are brief Use a Design Template to ensure consistency