Professional, engaging, ready to use resources. PowerPoints, Worksheets, Crosswords
I have a varied background working in both education and the corporate world. I've held management roles, teaching roles and entrepreneurial ventures. I've been involved in adult education for the past two decades. My teaching areas are computing and workplace communication skills. I also have my CELTA and have experience teaching English as a second language. I love creating resources for all of the above.
Professional, engaging, ready to use resources. PowerPoints, Worksheets, Crosswords
I have a varied background working in both education and the corporate world. I've held management roles, teaching roles and entrepreneurial ventures. I've been involved in adult education for the past two decades. My teaching areas are computing and workplace communication skills. I also have my CELTA and have experience teaching English as a second language. I love creating resources for all of the above.
This 4 page document provides a step by step process that will enable you to create a form for others to fill out online. This creates a very professional and easy way to have people fill out information required.
These forms cover Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Outlook as well as a basic users form. When planning computer training it is essential to have an idea of the skill level of participants. You can hand out or email these forms to learners before or during a session. They simply fill them out and return them. You can then use the information to split up groups into appropriate skill levels or just for general content planning for the session.
I have also included a Feedback form that can be used to hand out after the session. They are in Word format so that you can easily remove or add any of the skills.
I have used these for corporate groups and community groups successfully.
When planning computer training it is essential to have an idea of the skill level of participants. You can hand out or email this form to learners before or during a session. They simply fill it out and return it.
The spreadsheet provided allows you to summarise the information.
You can then use the information to split up groups into appropriate skill levels or just for general content planning for the session.
This resource is presented as a PowerPoint with full notes on each slide. It has been created as a training resource for teachers. It also includes practical exercises and activities that showcase how to use the apps for educational purposes. It is very graphic and covers the following apps that are suitable for primary and below level:
Pic Collage (makes collages out of photos and pictures)
Book Creator (create stories)
iBooks – viewing books
Puppet Pals (animation / recording)
Popplet (mind mapping)
Showme (Interactive Whiteboard)
Most apps are easy to use. It’s Using apps effectively and with purpose that is the crucial step.
In this interactive activity you display the Powerpoint provided and learners review and take notes to identify areas of improvement. As the facilitator, you explain that Charlie Brown has just created a presentation and welcomes feedback before delivering to an audience. Tell students that they will be giving feedback at the end of the presentation. There job is to look at each slide and identify areas for improvement.
Ask them to write notes as they go for feedback at the end of the presentation.
This is an extremely useful activity that gets learners thinking about visual aspects of their own presentations. Each side has notes for the trainer to indicate the errors on the slide.
I have used this with many learners. It is an effective activity and generates a lot of good discussion.
This training course was created for users to get started with the iPad at work. Step by step easy guide with lots of graphics.
The learning objectives are below:
Become familiar with using the Calendar App to make scheduling appointments easier
Comfortable with using the Reminders app
Able to evaluate and download apps in relation to your work
Able to set up and use Dropbox to share files and photos between your PC and iPad
Familiar with apps to use with Microsoft Office
Able to view and navigate Powerpoint Presentations on the iPad
Able to work with PDF files and iBooks
This resource is for those that use Dropbox for file sharing and want to set it up on their iPad.
It contains a graphic easy to understand powerpoint presentation that takes you through the process step by step and a pdf file with extra notes.
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Communications, Workplace, ESOL and Computing Resources
This resource contains group activities for learners that are at the stage of presenting their powerpoint presentation or speech to an audience.
The planning sheet and works as a final checklist for learners to work through to ensure that they have all the steps covered.
The task cards have a range of important questions and scenarios that they could encounter during their presentation. By working through these as a group, it will ensure they are well prepared to deliver effectively. Each person takes a card and reads out the situation. They give an answer, and others discuss as well. It also contains suggested answers for the trainer.
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Communications, Workplace, ESOL and Computing Resources
Common Writing Errors - task cards, group activities
PowerPoint Quiz with answers for common errors
Writing Effective Emails (PowerPoint and eBook)
Writing a standard operating procedure (with templates)
This 29 page e-book has been created for Business English Learners that want to improve their business communication skills. In particular those where English is a second language. Email communication is a vital skill to have and reflects on the professionalism of the sender.
There are practice exercises included that cover grammatical mistakes with answers.
Topics covered are:
The Subject Line
Don’t ‘Flame’ People
Levels of Formality to use in Emails
Formal vs Informal
Neutral / Standard
Greetings and Closings
The Body of the Message
Attachments
Proofreading is Vital
Common Mistakes for Learners of English
Spelling
A Costly Mistake
Summary
This resource can be used to present a project that a class or team has been working on in a logical manner. It contains two different powerpoint designs that they can choose from. There are 10 slides within the presentation. Students / Learners simply type in their own information by over typing what is on the slide. They then insert relevant data and graphics.
This assists with formatting and presenting ideas in a logical way. I use it in the workplace training sector when teams have been working on an issue and have formulated goals and completed tasks to achieve an outcome. Once they have completed their project, they present it to their managers using the templates included.
This crossword puzzle with answers covers the key vocabulary that learners need to be exposed to when learning Microsoft Word. The resource also contains a printable worksheet that covers the Screen Elements of the software applications
I use this with my adult learning classes and they really enjoy completing this. It can be done in pairs or groups or individually. It generates useful discussion and is a lot of fun. This is a print and go activity.
It comes as both a pdf and word format file.
This resource contains a worksheet that can be printed out. It has a list of short cut keys pertaining to pivot tables and data management in Excel. The activity is a mix and match. Students are required to match the shortcut with the Description. The answer page is included as well as a blank sheet for further shortcut keys to be added.
I generally use this at the beginning of a lesson, once I’ve covered off a bit of general knowledge around pivot tables. I then encourage students to put these short cuts into practice during the session.
Included is a word document and a pdf file, so further editing is permitted. This activity can be carried out individually, in pairs, or groups to add a competitive edge.
This resource contains a Table of the most used functions in Excel. It is separated by Core functions, Date Functions, Text Functions, and Lookup / Reference Functions.
It is set out attractively in a table, the column headings being: Function Name, Syntax and Description. It gives a quick reference to over 35 different functions.
It is available in a pdf and word document so that you can make any changes required.
This crossword puzzle with answers covers the key vocabulary that learners need to be exposed to when learning Microsoft Excel Charts.
I use this with my adult learning classes and they really enjoy completing this. It can be done in pairs or groups or individually. It generates useful discussion and is a lot of fun. This is a print and go activity.
The files are provided in both pdf and word format.
This resource can be used during a lesson with Excel Charts. It is useful to become familiar with different chart types and their application. The activities can be carried out individually, in pairs or in teams. It is always more fun to team up, as two heads are better than one and lots of discussion can be generated.
Files are available in both pdf and docx format for editing if required.
Preparation for Mix N Match Activity:
Print out the document named ‘Chart Type Activity Answers’
Laminate the sheets (optional)
Cut out all the segments
Learners now match up all three elements (Chart name, Description, Picture). This activity can be timed and completed in teams to add a competitive edge.
Other Activity Options:
Print out the document named ‘Chart Type Activity without Chart Type’. Learners will review the description and the pictorial view and name the Chart Type.
Print out the document named ‘Chart Type Activity without Description’. Hand out the cut outs of ‘Descriptions’. Learners place them in the appropriate slot.
Print out the document names ‘Chart Type Activity without Picture’. Hand out the cut outs of ‘Pictures’. Learners place them in the appropriate slot.
This product contains step by step instructions in the form of a Powerpoint Presentation, a video and tasks for learners to complete.
It can be used by teachers / facilitators to guide students through a skill set or they can use it on their own. The resource is suitable for secondary students and adults.
This resources is a 28 page manual that has step by step processes to complete basic functions on the iPad. It has many screen shots so that it is easy to understand. It covers the screen, navigation, cameras, photos, apps and much more. As all technology out dates quickly, I have left it in word format in case you want to update yourself.
Styles are an important area of Microsoft Word. They are extremely useful to keep consistency within large documents, to manage formatting efficiently and to be able to automatically generate a Table of Contents.
This free resource is a summary of how to create, modify and delete styles.
It is provided as a pdf and word document so can be edited.
A QR Code is a two dimensional bar code designed to link paper or signs to the Internet. QR stands for Quick Response. Using a QR reader, you can link to a website, trigger a phone call, go to a blog, an email address and so on.
This is a one page instruction on how to use and view QR codes.