Assessment Task 3: Presentation When designing documents, it is essential that you know what your client (stakeholders) expectations for the document design. You will need to be prepared to deliver relevant training sessions, presentations or workshops, as required to implement the document template/style guides with the organisation successfully. To do this you will need to build your confidence to present to a range of user groups. Based on the document templates you create for Assessment 1 in your Portfolio of Evidence, you will prepare a 5-minute presentation in a professional and interesting manner to your peers. It is expected that you will review your chosen presentation format with your teacher for feedback and progress update. There are is range of presentation software that you may use to deliver your document designs for example; • Microsoft PowerPoint • Microsoft MovieMaker • Prezi • Presentation (in Google Drive – accessed through your student Gmail account) You will prepare your presentation content based on the following areas: • Introduce the organisational style and standards policies, procedures and requirements • Document design strategy • Sample of one document template (include the software package and version it has been created in) • Briefly outline the document purpose and how it should be used Assessment Checklist Assessment Checklist LearnerName/ID: ___________________________________ Performance & Knowledge Evidence C/NYC Comments Performance Evidence • identify the organisational needs, requirements and information technology capabilities relevant to the design and production of documents • establish documentation standards to meet organisational requirements • design, test and amend document templates • develop and implement documentation and training to support use of standard templates and macros • monitor the implementation of standard documentation templates and macros and make improvements in line with organisational requirements. Knowledge Evidence • describe document production processes • identify costs involved with the implementation of standard documentation • explain the software applications relevant to document design and development in the organisation • identify key provisions of relevant legislation and regulations, codes and standards affecting document production • outline organisational policies and procedures relating to document production • list sources of expertise available externally to the organisation or workgroup. Comments: Signed by Learner: Date: Signed by Assessor: Date: