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KM-01: Introduction to Computers and Digital Technologies
This knowledge module introduces learners to the foundational concepts of computers and digital technologies used in modern workplaces and everyday environments. Learners explore computer systems, hardware components, software applications, operating systems, storage devices, and digital communication tools. The module also focuses on safe computer usage, responsible digital practices, and basic cybersecurity awareness. Learners will develop an understanding of how computers operate, how digital technologies support workplace productivity, and how to use technology ethically and safely within professional environments.
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KM-02: Productivity Applications
This knowledge module introduces learners to productivity software applications commonly used in workplace and business environments. Learners explore word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, formatting techniques, file management, and document sharing practices used to support workplace productivity and communication. The module also develops foundational skills in creating, editing, saving, printing, and organizing digital documents across different software applications. Learners will gain an understanding of how productivity tools improve efficiency, collaboration, and information management in modern workplaces.
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KM-03: Digital Communication and Internet Usage
This knowledge module introduces learners to digital communication methods, internet usage, online collaboration, and responsible digital practices used in modern workplaces and everyday environments. Learners explore electronic mail communication, web browsers, online search techniques, cloud-based services, cybersecurity awareness, and ethical internet usage. The module also focuses on professional online communication, safe internet practices, and responsible digital behaviour when accessing and sharing information online. Learners will develop foundational digital communication and internet skills that support workplace collaboration, productivity, and safe participation in digital environments.
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PM-01: Operate a Personal Computer
This practical module introduces learners to the safe and effective operation of personal computers within workplace and learning environments. Learners develop practical skills in starting and shutting down computers, managing files and folders, using input and output devices, navigating operating system environments, and applying basic computer safety procedures. The module focuses on practical computer usage, workplace digital organization, and responsible handling of computer equipment. Learners will also perform simulated workplace activities that support productivity, safe computer operation, and effective use of digital systems in everyday work environments.
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PM-02: Use Productivity and Communication Applications
This practical module introduces learners to the practical use of productivity and communication applications commonly used in workplace environments. Learners will create, edit, format, save, print, and share digital documents using word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and communication tools. The module also develops practical skills in email communication, online collaboration, cloud-based file sharing, and responsible digital communication practices. Learners will perform simulated workplace activities that support teamwork, productivity, professional communication, and effective use of digital technologies in modern work environments.
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PM-03: Apply Internet, Communication, and Digital Safety Skills
This practical module introduces learners to the practical application of internet usage, digital communication, online collaboration, and cybersecurity practices within workplace and learning environments. Learners will perform practical activities involving web browsing, online research, email communication, cloud collaboration, digital information management, and safe internet practices. The module also develops responsible digital behaviour, ethical information usage, and online safety awareness required for modern digital workplaces. Learners will apply practical communication, collaboration, and cybersecurity skills through simulated workplace activities and online tasks.
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Basic End User Computing

3.1 Lesson Overview

This lesson introduces learners to presentation software and its role in creating visual presentations for communication, training, and workplace meetings. Learners will explore presentation layouts, slide creation, visual design elements, and presentation delivery techniques.

The lesson also explains how presentation software improves communication and supports professional information sharing.


3.2 Lesson Outcomes

After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Define presentation software.
  • Identify common presentation applications.
  • Explain the purpose of presentation software.
  • Create basic presentation slides.
  • Apply basic slide formatting techniques.
  • Insert visual elements into presentations.
  • Explain the importance of effective presentation design.

3.3 What is Presentation Software?

Presentation software is application software used to:

  • create slide presentations,
  • display information visually,
  • support communication,
  • and deliver presentations to audiences.

Presentations combine:

  • text,
  • images,
  • charts,
  • animations,
  • and multimedia elements.

3.4 Common Presentation Applications

Different presentation applications are used in workplaces and educational environments.


Examples of Presentation Software

Software Purpose
Microsoft PowerPoint Slide presentations
Google Slides Online presentations
LibreOffice Impress Open-source presentations

These applications support:

  • slide creation,
  • visual design,
  • and presentation delivery.

3.5 Uses of Presentation Software

Presentations are commonly used for:

  • meetings,
  • training sessions,
  • classroom teaching,
  • business proposals,
  • and project updates.

Presentation software improves communication and audience engagement.


3.6 Presentation Components

Presentations are made up of slides containing different types of information.


Common Slide Components

Component Purpose
Title Identifies slide topic
Text Provides information
Images Supports visual communication
Charts Displays data visually
Multimedia Adds audio or video content

3.7 Creating a Basic Presentation

Creating a presentation usually involves:

  1. Opening presentation software.
  2. Creating slides.
  3. Adding titles and content.
  4. Applying formatting and design.
  5. Saving the presentation.

Example Presentation Structure

  • Title Slide
  • Introduction Slide
  • Main Content Slides
  • Summary Slide
  • Closing Slide

A structured presentation improves understanding and flow.


3.8 Formatting Presentation Slides

Formatting improves the appearance and professionalism of presentations.


Common Formatting Activities

  • Changing font sizes
  • Applying themes
  • Adding colours
  • Aligning text
  • Applying slide layouts

Good formatting improves readability and audience engagement.


3.9 Using Visual Elements

Visual elements help audiences understand information more effectively.


Common Visual Elements

Visual Element Purpose
Images Illustrate concepts
Charts Display data visually
Icons Improve slide design
Videos Support demonstrations

Visuals should support the presentation message clearly and professionally.


3.10 Effective Presentation Design

Good presentation design should:

  • use simple layouts,
  • avoid too much text,
  • use readable fonts,
  • include relevant visuals,
  • and maintain consistent formatting.

Well-designed presentations improve communication effectiveness.


3.11 Importance of Presentation Skills

Presentation skills are important because they support:

  • communication,
  • workplace meetings,
  • training activities,
  • and professional information sharing.

Many workplaces require employees to present information clearly and professionally.


3.12 Key Notes / Summary

  • Presentation software is used to create visual slide presentations.
  • Common applications include Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
  • Presentations support communication and information sharing.
  • Slides may include text, images, charts, and multimedia.
  • Formatting improves presentation appearance and readability.
  • Visual elements improve audience understanding and engagement.
  • Effective presentation skills are important in workplaces.
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