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c.3.1.2 presentation software

Ban boring slides. Learn to engage your audience with structured narratives, consistent master slides, and interactive features that bring your presentations to life.
We’ve all sat through a boring presentation where the speaker just reads off the screen. Don't be that person. Presentation Software skills help you build slide decks that actually keep people awake. You’ll learn to use "Master Slides" so you don't have to copy-paste your logo onto every single page, and how to use hyperlinks to create non-linear presentations that jump around like a website. Most importantly, we cover the art of the narrative - telling a clear story with a beginning, middle, and end so your audience remembers what you said.

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Presentation software is frequently misused as a visual teleprompter rather than an audience-engagement tool. This progression maps the pedagogical journey from basic slide creation at Key Stage 1, through to the mastery of Master Slides and cognitive load theory at Key Stage 3. At Key Stage 4 and 5, the focus shifts to non-linear interactivity, live data integration, and professional accessibility standards. By treating presentation software as a dynamic, interactive canvas rather than a static document, students develop the capability to communicate complex ideas compellingly and professionally.

Last modified: March 20th, 2026
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