This page provides trainers and candidates with an optional standard slide deck they can use in their courses. It’s important to read the manual first, before going through these slides.
Training goal
A successful training course is one that enables the participants to start using P5.express in their programs the next day and enjoy the benefits of having a structured program management system.
Included content
This package contains the following:
- Slides: There are about 400 slides (many of them are transitional). They are designed to work well on large screens or projectors in classrooms as well as on computer screens for online courses.
- Trainer notes: Some slides have notes for trainers (in total, an equivalent of 14 pages of A4 text). The trainer is expected to read them well before the course and not need them during the course.
- Gapped handout: It’s optimized for black-and-white print, and to be used by learners when following the slides and explanations of the trainer. The handout contains many gaps, and the learner is supposed to fill in the information, which helps them in their learning process. Ensure proper preparation:
- In-person courses: Print and bind the handouts beforehand and give one to each learner along with a blue and a red pen.
- Online courses: Give learners a copy of the handout a few days before the course, and ask them to either print them or be prepared to use a PDF viewer with easy-to-use annotation features.
Usage license
This slide deck is provided with a Creative Commons Attribution license, meaning that you can use, adapt, and distribute it for commercial and non-commercial purposes with proper attribution without asking for permission.
Updates
This slide deck will be continuously revised based on trainers' feedback. Therefore, it’s a good idea to download the latest version of the deck before delivering each course.
Feedback
This slide deck will be improved based on the feedback from trainers such as yourself, and we’re looking forward to hearing back from you on how the slides worked in your course, what could be improved, etc. You can email us your feedback: info@omimo.org
Downloads
This slide deck is available in PDF and ODP:
- The PDF versions are reliable and easy to use. For this purpose, you’d better use a PDF viewer with presentation mode; a good example is Okular. The downside of this format is that you can’t view the slides and the trainer notes simultaneously. Here are the files:
- The source files can be used to make changes to slides or used for playback with a traditional presentation application. While Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides can open these files (ODP format), some of the graphics in them are incompatible with those applications, and it’s best to install and use LibreOffice instead. Here is the file: