Sneak preview of ‘How to implement the National Microcredentials Framework’

Anyone who knows me, knows that I love PowerPoint. And anyone who knows me, knows that I create PowerPoint presentations to support training programs I am designing, developing and delivering.

Recently, I have been delivering the ‘How to implement the National Microcredentials Framework’ training. Here is a sneak preview of some PowerPoint slides that I have developed for this training.

I hope you enjoy having a ‘walk-through the gallery’.

Which slide or slides do you like?

How to create powerful PowerPoint presentations

I am presenting a ‘How to create powerful PowerPoint presentations‘ training course. The following topics will be covered during this training course.

  • Design principles
  • Visual impact
    • Images
    • Visual style
    • Colour theme
  • Techniques
    • Guides and gridlines
    • Insert photos and icons
    • Re-size, rotate handles, and cropping
    • Insert tables, charts, and SmartArt Graphs
    • Simple animation
  • Rules
    • Don’t breach copyright
    • 6 x 6 rule
    • 10, 20, 30 rule.

And several learning activities will occur during this training course.

Look here for more details about the training course

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Author: Alan Maguire

40+ years experience as a trainer, instructional designer, quality manager, project manager, program manager, RTO auditor, RTO manager and VET adviser.

3 thoughts on “Sneak preview of ‘How to implement the National Microcredentials Framework’”

  1. Always love a good road & pancakes 🙂 – looking forward to it being – available in my own time 😀 😀 – *Thumbs Up*

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    1. Thank you, Kathleen. It is good to get feedback. The ‘pancakes’ is one of my favourites. The PowerPoint has a simple animation that builds up the pancake stack. And I use it as an analogy (the ‘plate’ being the National Microcredentials Framework, each ‘pancake’ being a microcredential, and the ‘strawberry’ as the benefit on top of all the microcredentials).

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