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AAT Intermediate new Fri 7 Oct 2011   09:30 Finished

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AAT Technician Programme Wed 15 Sep 2010   09:30 Finished

Students must pass all the Intermediate exams and complete their portfolios/Intermediate simulations before commencing Technician level.

The Technician level is also a day-release programme based at Greenwich House.

Participants must register as an AAT student member to study Intermediate and Technician.

ABC Bookkeeping Autumn 2010 Programme new Wed 7 Sep 2011   09:30 Finished

The ABC programme is a qualification designed to ensure students obtain a sound knowledge of bookkeeping. This suits a range of staff, whether they wish to progress to further study or just develop their bookkeeping skills in their current role. The ABC package is a self guided interactive package which teaches the essential bookkeeping skills in a flexible and affordable way.

The Finance Training team also provide 6 half day workshops (approximately every 3 weeks at Greenwich House). We help students understand the study modules, provide more practical examples and relate the syllabus to the University context.

The Certificate is achieved by passing a computer based exam following 3-4 months studying the ABC syllabus. This certification is the equivalent of passing the traditional AAT Foundation study course and is a recognised qualification in its own right and excellent preparation for the AAT Intermediate level.

SVI workbook tutorials on the database package Microsoft Access 2003. Files for the exercises are provied on CDs.

Access 2003: 3 volumes (CDs) Self-taught Not bookable

This set of 3 CDs by LearnKey takes you step-by-step through the functions and features of Microsoft Access 2003.

Access 2007: Basics for Support Staff Fri 27 Apr 2012   09:00 Finished

This is an introduction to the popular database software Microsoft Access 2007 for support staff. The course is aimed at those who have never used the package before and who would like to gain an overview of the package to get up and running. There is a fee for this course, see below.

Access 2007: Creating a Simple Database Thu 9 May 2019   09:30 Finished

This is an introduction to the popular database package Microsoft Access 2007. The course is aimed at those who have never used the package before or have just started using it. There is an Access Fast Track course that is a shortened version of this course for those who learn at a faster pace.

Access 2007 Fast Track: Creating a Simple Database Tue 16 Apr 2019   09:30 Finished

This is a fast paced and shortened version of the 2-session Access 2007: Creating a Simple Database course and thus is more suitable for those who are quick learners. This course will be taught using Access 2007 on PCs (Windows XP) - note that this version is quite different from previous version.

Access 2007: Further Use Thu 20 Jun 2019   14:15 Finished

This course is intended for those already using Microsoft Access 2007 to store and retrieve data who wish to explore queries, forms and reporting. Those who have attended the Access Intro course will find this follows on seamlessly from where that course ended.

Access 2007: Level 1 (Win) (workbooks) Tue 22 Mar 2011   09:00 Finished

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 are sufficient to create robust relational database systems, enter, edit and delete data in database files, produce information in forms and reports and generate queries on the data. Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 is designed for people who need to know how to create effective databases and to manipulate data to provide viable information.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Acrobat 5 (CD) Self-taught Not bookable

This VTC Training CD can be used under Windows or on the Macintosh.

TEST INFO

Advanced Ballroom Dancing Wed 7 Aug 2024   09:30 [Places]


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

’Advanced’ Ballroom Dancing 1 Fri 18 Sep 2020   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 3 Wed 19 Oct 2011   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 4 Thu 25 Oct 2012   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 5 Wed 10 Oct 2012   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 6 Mon 17 Sep 2012   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 7 Thu 20 Sep 2012   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Ballroom Dancing 8 Wed 22 Aug 2012   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Advanced Salsa Fri 14 Jun 2024   09:30 [Places]


Learn the basic moves to get you up and running on the dance floor.

AMENDED DEMO VERSION 2 CULP: German Basic new charged Mon 17 Dec 2012   09:30 Finished


The Programme offers general language tuition with a focus on communicative competence. At basic and intermediate 1 levels the focus is on every day and real-time, oral/aural communication. Each course features a functional-notional syllabus and grammar points are analysed in context.

Annual Departmental Safety Officer Event Fri 22 Mar 2013   10:00 Finished

An annual event for Departmental Safety Officers. More details to follow...

This is a set of 3 tutorials by Mac Pro Video on Logic, Apple's audio editor. The DVDs can be used on Macs (although advertised as being usable under Windows, we have had no success in doing so).

Backpacking for Beginners Sun 27 Jul 2014   09:15 Finished


Would you like to learn how to backpack effectively? If so, this course is for you!

Baking Advanced new Wed 2 Dec 2020   09:00 Finished

Baking advanced pastry

Ballroom Dancing: Introduction Thu 10 Dec 2020   09:30 Finished


Would you like to be able to dance like they do on 'Strictly'? If so then this is the course for you!

Beginning Beading new Thu 7 Jun 2012   09:30 Finished

Beading for beginners. No experience needed to participate. You will learn basic beading techniques. making a bracelet, necklet, and earrings. Learn how to make the best gifts ever. No one needs to know how easy it is but you!

This course sets out to introduce simple computing tools for molecular biologists. It is intended for users with a reasonable background in molecular biology but little or no experience of using the available computer resources. The course is based around an investigation into the disease aniridia. We have chosen a well researched human topic as it allows us best to demonstrate how information can be obtained both by analysis of raw sequence data and by interrogation of information resources where previously determined facts are organised and stored.

Please note that if you are not eligible for a University of Cambridge Raven account you will need to book by email.

Body Attack new Sat 24 Jul 2010   10:00 Finished

BODYATTACK™ is the sports-inspired cardio workout for building strength and stamina. This high-energy interval training class combines athletic aerobic movements with strength and stabilization exercises. Dynamic instructors and powerful music motivate everyone towards their fitness goals – from the weekend athlete to the hard-core competitor!

Every three months, Les Mills releases a new BODYATTACK™ class with fresh choreography and music.

Benefits

• Burn calories for a leaner body • Tone and shape • Raise overall fitness and stamina for high energy sports like football or tennis • Improve co-ordination and agility • Deliver strength through core conditioning work • Enhance bone health and density • Increase heart and lung capacity through a full-body cardio workout through a full-body cardio workout

Body Combat new Sun 14 Aug 2011   09:00 Finished

Martial arts based group exercise class. Taking moves from a variety of disciplines and blending them into an action packed workout.

Bread making 2015 new Thu 16 Apr 2015   09:00 Finished

Beginners course on how to make bread from scratch.

Buying via iProcurement Self-taught Bookable

iProcurement, or iProc for short, is an internet way of ordering goods and services linked to an electronic Marketplace that contains hundreds and thousands of products. iProcurement is a new application accessed via the Cambridge University Finance System (CUFS).

The iProcurement training is split into four courses, and you only need to complete the course relevant to your role.

Cabling networks new charged Sat 28 Sep 2019   14:00 Finished

This course will teach cabling Ethernet LANs.

Cake Baking Class new Fri 16 Dec 2022   14:00 Finished

Everyone loves eating cake, but do you know how to make one? What if you get a midnight craving and don't have cake at home? This course will enable you to whip up your all-time favourite cake, whether that be chocolate, coffee or a classic Victoria Sponge.

You'll never be caught without cake again!

Cake Baking Class new Mon 17 Jun 2024   14:00 [Places]

Everyone loves eating cake, but do you know how to make one? What if you get a midnight craving and don't have cake at home? This course will enable you to whip up your all-time favourite cake, whether that be chocolate, coffee or a classic Victoria Sponge.

You'll never be caught without cake again!

CamSIS: An Introduction new Wed 12 Jan 2011   10:00 Finished

CamSIS is Cambridge’s system for handling student information, records and transactions, from initial contact and application all the way through to graduation. This course will teach you the basics of using the system to view and maintain student records and to produce basic lists of students.

CamSIS Search new Wed 25 May 2011   14:00 Finished

CamSIS Search is a tool used within CamSIS to create lists of students and update student data. This course will show you how to understand the data structure and how to use CamSIS Search to create detailed student lists and update data.

Certificate in Purchasing & Supply Level 2 2010 new Fri 1 Oct 2010   09:30 Finished

All workshops will be in Training Room 2 at Greenwich House and run 9:30am -4:30pm. The e-exam will take place in training room 1 at Greenwich House.

The workshops will be run by Jeremy Johnson with input from members of staff from the University's Central Purchasing Office.

~ Workshop 1: Wed 11th March: The Role and Scope of Purchasing

~ Exhibition: Wed 18th March: The University's annual purchasing exhibition

~ Workshop 2: Wed 1st April: Systems and Procedures in Purchasing

~ Workshop 3: Wed 15th April: Working with Suppliers

~ Workshop 4: Wed 29th April: The Importance of Purchasing Contracts

~ Workshop 5: Wed 20th May: Revision morning and E-exam.

This course will benefit anyone in a work environment and is designed to provide candidates with an understanding of health and safety requirements placed on employers and employees. If you require training before the next planned course please contact the course leader as it may be possible to arrange some training earlier if there is enough demand. There will be a nominal fee (20 ukp) for certification with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health if you are a member of the University. If the University is not your employer, please contact the course leader for details and fee. Please note candidates must bring their University Card or another form of photo ID with them on the day in order to be able to attend the course.

Chinese Intermediate Mon 19 Nov 2012   10:00 Finished

Chinese Intermediate summer intensive course

Chocolate Truffle Making for Beginners new Fri 18 Jul 2014   14:00 Finished

How to make truffles!

CHRIS for Administrators new Wed 28 Jul 2010   09:30 Finished

This course will introduce users to CHRIS and demonstrate how they can navigate around and use the applications various desktop panels. The delegate will also be shown how to open the relevant forms in order to view the data held on individuals, positions and posts.

Christmas Carols for Elves Mon 21 Dec 2015   14:00 Finished

Exciting course for would-be elves to learn Christmas songs for the festive season

Christmas Carols Singing new Fri 11 Dec 2015   09:15 Finished

This workshop is a chance to get together and sing some Christmas Carols and jingles. No singing experience necessary just enthusiasm!

C: Introduction for Those New to Programming Tue 11 Jun 2019   09:30 Finished

A course in basic C programming intended for beginners to programming only. The aim of the course is to get everyone to the stage of being able to write small utility programs in C for carrying out simple calculations and data manipulation.

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices. There is a fee to attend this course.

You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification.

We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available.

This is the first module of four modules in CCNA.

1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices. There is a fee to attend this course.

You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution's and it prepares you for CCNA certification.

We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available.

This is the second module of four modules in the CCNA programme.

1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN

It is expected that this module will run January 2011, dates to be confirmed. Please register your interest if you would like to attend. There is a fee to attend this course.

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices.

You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification.

We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available.

This is the third of four modules in the CCNA programme.

1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN

It is expected that this module will run May 2011, dates to be confirmed. Please register your interest if you would like to attend. There is a fee to attend this course.

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) programme is open to University IT Supporters. It covers network technology, protocols and theory at deeper levels reflective of university practices.

You will learn the basics of routing, switching, and advanced technologies to acquire the skills required to provide a robust and secure network in your institution and it prepares you for CCNA certification.

We offer this program as instructor led with remote access to the curriculum and an online networks laboratory called NETLAB. There is a mix of lecture, demonstrations and a heavy emphasis on practical activities using live lab equipment and a simulation package. Further details and pricing information are available.

This is the fourth of four modules in the CCNA programme.

1. Networking Fundamentals 2. LAN Switching and Wireless 3. Routing Protocols and Concepts 4. Accessing the WAN

Completing Your PhD (Year 3+) new Fri 16 Jul 2010   09:00 Finished

TEST INFO

Computer and Desk Stretches new Tue 15 Jan 2013   10:00 Finished

TEST

Computing for dummies new Fri 20 Jul 2012   09:15 Finished

Basic computing skills for beginners

Configuring router and switches new Unscheduled Not bookable

Configuring routers and switches using tera term.Also trouble shooting networks.

CorelDraw: The Basics Mon 23 Nov 2015   14:15 Finished

CorelDraw is a professional graphical illustration package for Windows.

Course for today! new Thu 14 Jul 2011   15:30 Finished

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Course to test joining instructions new Mon 24 May 2021   16:30 Finished

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Creating a website new Mon 16 Nov 2015   09:00 Finished

Want to learn how to create a host a website? Join us for an afternoon workshop with key speakers

CULP: French Basic Pricing Test new charged Thu 25 Apr 2013   09:30 CANCELLED

"The Programme offers general language tuition with a focus on communicative competence.

  • At basic and intermediate 1 levels the focus is on every day and real-time, oral/aural communication. Each courses features a functional-notional syllabus and grammar points are analysed in context.
  • At intermediate 2 and especially at advanced levels the focus shifts slightly towards reading and writing whilst still offering plenty an opportunity for oral communication. The syllabi at these levels are more topical and the contents feature many a cultural, historical, political and current affairs theme. While the grammar is analysed within a context, explicit grammar instruction becomes an integral part of the course.
  • One of the aims of the advanced level courses is also presentation skills as the courses aim to cater for the academic needs (i.e. research, conferences) of the students."
CULP: Japanese Basic new charged Mon 1 Oct 2012   10:00 Finished

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Developing Talent in your Team new Wed 22 Mar 2023   09:30 Finished

Managing and developing talent in your team is a key skill for any manager in order to create an environment for their team to perform to the best of their ability, both individually and as a group.

From adopting a strategic approach to developing talent in order to deliver objectives, to understanding key strategies for developing your team at each stage of the employee lifecycle, this interactive and participative workshop offers you the opportunity to consider how to develop strength in your team, enhance motivation and wellbeing as well as share your experiences with others.

An overview of what the library can provide for researchers in engineering, together with key information on how to access technical reports, theses, e-journals/e-books and how to making efficient and targeted use of databases. Start how you mean to go on - get to grips with exactly what is available and how you can best use it.

Dragon Voice Activation: How to Type by Speaking Fri 26 Apr 2019   09:30 Finished

Speak, don't type: reduce RSI and increase work productivity by dictating text and controlling your PC by voice. This course, is of particular benefit to users wishing to prevent or reduce the impact of RSI, however it is also useful for those who would like to type less and eventually increase their productivity once the softwre is familiar. It gives an introduction to Nuance's Dragon NaturallySpeaking voice activated software. At the end of the course, the student will be able to control his/her PC and produce notes and documents by voice.

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Dreamweaver Fundamentals (CD) Self-taught Not bookable

This VTC Training CD can be used under Windows or on the Macintosh. Dreamweaver provides facilities for Web site design and production. It is curently the only tool to offer Roundtrip HTML between visual and source editing for fast creation of great looking, cross browser Web sites. Features include advanced table editing, site management tools, Dream Templates, and extensibility.

In Module 1 the candidate will learn about some of the main concepts of IT at a general level. The candidate will learn about the general make-up of a personal computer in terms of hardware and software and about some of the concepts of Information Technology (IT) such as data storage and memory. The candidate will also learn some basic troubleshooting concepts and techniques and how to identify the setup and components of their computer. The candidate will gain an appreciation of health and safety issues as well as some of the environmental factors involved in using computers. The candidate will also learn about some of the important security and legal issues associated with using computers.

  • Chapter 1: General Concepts
  • Chapter 2: Hardware
  • Chapter 3: Basic System Maintenance
  • Chapter 4: System Interrogation
  • Chapter 5: The Use Of IT In Everyday Life
  • Chapter 6: Health and Safety and the Environment
  • Chapter 7: Security
  • Chapter 8: Copyright And The Law

In Module 2 the candidate will learn about some of the common functions of a personal computer and its operating system. The candidate will learn how to adjust main settings, use the built in help features and deal with a non-responding application. The candidate will learn how to operate effectively within the desktop environment and work with desktop icons and windows. The candidate will learn how to manage and organise files and folders, and how to duplicate, move and delete files and folders, and how to compress and extract files. The candidate will also learn what a computer virus is and how to use anti-virus software. The candidate will also learn how to use simple editing tools and the print management facilities available within the operating system.

  • Chapter 1: Getting Started
  • Chapter 2: Working With A Window
  • Chapter 3: Desktop Icons
  • Chapter 4: Using Applications
  • Chapter 5: Data Storage In Windows
  • Chapter 6: Windows Explorer
  • Chapter 7: Working With Folders
  • Chapter 8: Disks
  • Chapter 9: Working With Files

In Module 3 the candidate will learn about word processing and will be able to demonstrate the ability to use a word processing application on a computer. The candidate will be able to accomplish everyday tasks associated with creating, formatting and finishing small sized word processing documents ready for distribution. He or she will also be able to duplicate and move text within and between documents, and demonstrate competence in using some of the features associated with word processing applications such as creating standard tables, using pictures and images within a document, and using mail merge tools.

In Module 4 the candidate will learn about the concepts of spreadsheets and will be able to demonstrate the ability to use a spreadsheet on a computer. The candidate will be able to develop, format, modify and use a spreadsheet of limited scope ready for distribution. This will involve creating formulas and using standard functions, and creating and formatting charts/graphs.

This publication is intended for people who wish to prepare for Module 5 - Database of the ECDL/ICDL Syllabus (Version 4.5) using Microsoft Access 2007. In Module 5 the candidate will learn about the main concepts of databases and be able to demonstrate the ability to use a database on a computer. The candidate will be able to create and modify tables, queries, forms and reports, and prepare outputs ready for distribution. The candidate will be able to relate tables and retrieve and manipulate database information using the query and sort tools available in the application.

In Module 6 the candidate will learn about presentation software and will be able to demonstrate the ability to use a presentation application on a computer. The candidate will be able to create and modify presentations complete with text, charts, and images, run slide shows, and prepare outputs ready for showing or the printer.

Module 7 is made up of two sections. In the first section, the candidate will learn about some of the concepts and terms associated with the Internet, especially those associated with security. The candidate will learn how to perform some common Web search tasks using a Web browsing application and available search engine tools. The candidate will learn how to bookmark sites, and to print Web pages and search outputs. The candidate will also learn how to navigate within a Web site and complete Web-based forms. In the second section, the candidate will learn about some of the concepts associated with e-mail and gain an appreciation of email and security. The candidate will learn how to use e-mail software to send and receive messages and to work with message attachments.

Emacs Editor: Introduction Thu 22 Oct 2015   14:00 Finished

Emacs is a very powerful plain text editor used across the computer-using community world-wide. This course will introduce its basic use and explain how it can make your life dealing with plain text or program source code much easier.

Email: Managing Your Messages and Saving Time Thu 29 Oct 2015   09:30 Finished

This course is aimed at people who are using Hermes (or other cam.ac.uk mail servers) and who want to manage and take control of their email because it is taking up too much of their time. It will cover valuable tips and techniques for managing email effectively. The practical part will be self-paced: participants can select which exercises to do using either Hermes Webmail and/or Outlook. There will also be ample opportunity to ask questions.

This course is intended to build on the introductory EndNote course and give attenders practical experience of editing EndNote output styles.

EndNote output styles control the way EndNote sets out references and their citations in printed documents. By editing these, you can achieve precise control of the way your bibliography is set out.

EndNote for Bibliographies: Introduction (Self-paced) Thu 30 May 2019   10:00 Finished

An introduction to the bibliography package EndNote and its interface with Microsoft Word. EndNote is a program that stores bibliographic references, and notes about those references, in an EndNote Library. EndNote then interfaces with MS Word to help you create a bibliography and bibliographic citations while you type a document. The style (contents and layout) of the citations and bibliography can then be formatted in an Output Style of your choice; this can easily be changed without retyping.

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This course is intended for non-native speakers who wish to improve their skills in writing dissertations, research papers and reports.

There will be a ‘hands-on’ approach wherever possible as you will have an opportunity to edit texts from different types of relevant scientific writing (e.g. journals, reports, research proposals, posters) as well as to work on your own texts.

The sessions comprise of:

  • Tutored content
  • One-to-one slots
  • Individual supervisions
est new Unscheduled Not bookable

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Excel 2002: 3 levels (work books + CDs) Self-taught Not bookable

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Excel 2003: 3 volumes (CDs) Self-taught Not bookable

This set of 3 CDs by LearnKey takes you step-by-step through the functions and features of Microsoft Excel 2003.

Excel 2003: 4 levels (work books + CDs) Self-taught Not bookable

SVI workbook tutorials on the spreadsheet package Microsoft Excel 2003. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2004: 4 volumes (Mac) (CD-ROMs) Self-taught Not bookable

A set of 2-hour tutorials on CD-ROMs on Excel 2004 for the Macintosh; Hands-on exercises are not provided with this courseware.

Excel 2007: Advanced Part 1 new Wed 25 Nov 2015   09:30 Finished

This course which is a follow up from the Excel Further Use course, covers some more advanced features of Excel 2007. The course will be taught using Excel 2007 on PCs (Windows XP) but Macintosh users of Excel 2008 should also find it useful.

Excel 2007: Advanced Part 2 new Thu 26 Nov 2015   09:30 Finished

This course which is a follow up from the Excel Further Use course, covers some more advanced features of Excel 2007. The course will be taught using Excel 2007 on PCs (Windows XP) but Macintosh users of Excel 2008 should also find it useful.

Excel 2007: Analysing and Summarising Data Thu 23 May 2019   09:30 Finished

This hands-on course is a follow up from the Excel 2007 Introduction course.

Excel 2007 for Beginners (Self-paced) Mon 12 Aug 2019   10:30 Finished

This self-paced hands-on course gives an introduction to spreadsheets, databases and charting using Excel 2007. There is emphasis on short cuts and other efficient ways of working.

Excel 2007 for Beginners (Self-paced) Tue 25 Jun 2019   10:30 Finished

This self-paced hands-on course gives an introduction to spreadsheets, databases and charting using Excel 2007. There is emphasis on short cuts and other efficient ways of working.

Excel 2007 for Beginners (work pack) Self-taught Not bookable

This tutorial uses a workbook and exercises provided on a disk to introduce Microsoft Excel 2007 for Windows. The course gives an introduction to spreadsheets, databases and charting.

Excel 2007: Functions and Macros Fri 31 May 2019   09:30 Finished

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Excel 2007: Further Use Fri 30 Oct 2015   09:30 Finished

This hands-on course is a follow up from the Excel 2007 Introduction course.

Excel 2007: Introduction (Self-paced) Thu 2 May 2019   09:30 Finished

Microsoft Excel is the chosen spreadsheet package as it is a popular choice, both on Macintosh and PC.

Excel 2007: Level 1 (Win) (workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge covered in this book are sufficient for real-world applications such as budgeting, analysing sales, producing reports, creating charts and graphs and managing small lists. This book is primarily designed for people who need to know how to use Microsoft Excel 2007 is designed for people new to the Excel environment. It is ideal for people who work in offices, clubs or charities where there is a requirement to produce reports, budgets and lists, using formulae for automated calculations and the like.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2007: Level 2 (Win) (workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

This course shows you how to work more efficiently with workbooks and worksheets, enhance the appearance of data and worksheets, perform analysis using functions, and to use the sorting and filtering features to manage and analyse data. This course is intended for current Microsoft Excel 2007 users who wish to extend their knowledge and skills beyond building simple workbooks.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2007: Level 3 (Win) (workbooks) Self-taught Not bookable

This course covers aspects of Microsoft Excel beyond building basic workbooks and deals with automation and productivity features. It includes areas such as conditional formatting, validation and consolidation methods, data analysis tools, such as data tables, summarising, goal seeking and PivotTables, and ways of annotating worksheets to help when sharing information with others. This course is intended for current Microsoft Excel users who wish to extend their knowledge and skills beyond building and formatting simple workbooks.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Excel 2007: Managing Data & Lists Tue 14 May 2019   09:30 Finished

This hands-on course is a follow up from the Excel 2007 Introduction course.

Excel 2007: Top Ten Tips new Fri 24 May 2019   11:00 Finished

Haven't had the time to fully explore all that Excel has to offer? If so, now's your chance to pick up a few handy tips that you may not have discovered yet. You can save a lot of time and effort working with Excel if you know a few tricks and shortcuts.

Excel 2010: Intro Thu 5 May 2016   09:00 Finished

This hands-on course is an intro to Excel 2010.

Excel Advanced Users 2016 new Wed 20 Apr 2016   08:30 Finished

Advanced course on Excel

External influences on early waking new Thu 26 Nov 2015   09:30 Finished

What wakes us up.

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