This essay discusses the importance of educational artefacts in enhancing the learning process. It highlights how these artefacts, which document a teacher's off-stage tasks, help students develop problem-solving skills and empathize with the past. The reflection section details the author's skill development in Microsoft and PowerPoint, facilitated by lectures and seminars. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths such as patience and creativity, weaknesses like overthinking and advanced PowerPoint skills, opportunities including career advancement through presentation skills, and threats such as competition from others with superior PowerPoint knowledge. The conclusion emphasizes the significant role of educational artefacts in making learning effective and improving various study skills, referencing several academic sources to support the analysis.