This page is intended to be
a place where instructors can download or access templates, images, or
files that are useful for composing lessons for the various boating classes
that we offer and I hope that it will grow with time. I won't be posting
lessons themselves,...but if Instructors have tips, comments or files that they
would like to add in here, feel free to email them to me and I'll post
them for other Squadron Instructors.
Images used throughout the
site are easy to download for your presentations if you would like to
use them. Just "right" click on
the image once, then follow down the menu that comes up on your screen
and click on "save picture as". Save the file to your hard drive
and it's ready for you to use.
Norvan template based on the new CPS template. Powerpoint format.
CPS provided a bunch of powerpoint presentations to our STO, but if you prefer to create your own from scratch, here is a template file you can work from that uses the same background as the National ones.
Powerpoint
101 Download a document full of tips and techniques for getting the
most out of Powerpoint and our projector
Tips
on powerpoint presentations from the USPS
Members
Moorings A section of the National CPS website where there is a plethora
of useful clipart etc that you can use to jazz up your presentations.
Just enter in the membership number from your CPS card and your home postal
code to gain access. Scroll down to the "Files" section and
click on the "Graphic Image Gallery" links to get to the
images and then either download the zip files or save the individual images
that you want. There are also training manuals etc here.
Access
to Boat Pro images All those great images in the BoatPro manual are
here for use in presentations. Download the zip or exe file onto your
computer, unzip it and you're set to go.
Having trouble with Zip files? If you're running
an older operating system you may not have the software installed on your
computer to deal with zip files. WinZip is an easy way to open them. Download
the evaluation version here
Worried you might have a virus that your computer
virus checker isn't picking up. Use PC
Housecall to check. If your virus data files are even a week old,
you may not be protected.
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