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Microsoft Excel is a flexible and powerful tool for managing, organizing, manipulating and exploring data through tables, charts, equations and graphs. 

 

Gaining insight into Microsoft Excel as an Educator has many advantages. You will become knowledgeable in the basics of the program, become acquainted with its layout, and master its functions. You’ll be taught the essentials of developing worksheets. Educators use Excel to turn data (in the form of marks) into helpful charts and graphics. It is primarily used to generate a comparative analysis.

Microsoft Excel for Educators

  • Microsoft Excel is a flexible and powerful tool for managing, organizing, manipulating and exploring data through 

    tables, charts, equations and graphs. 

    Gaining insight into Microsoft Excel as an Educator has many advantages. You will become knowledgeable in the basics of the program, become acquainted with its layout, and master its functions. You’ll be taught the essentials of developing worksheets. Educators use Excel to turn data (in the form of marks) into helpful charts and graphics. It is primarily used to generate a comparative analysis. Educators use these charts and graphs to examine their students' academic achievement and can quickly identify any unusual changes in a learner's performance that may eventually require more assistance.  

    Educators use formulas such as class averages to evaluate whether their assessments are too easy or difficult. With these skills you will complete your work much quicker by doing away with repetitive tasks and performing automation to process large volumes of data. You will be able to make use of these advanced tools to organise information that can be easily analysed. This significantly improves your efficiency and productivity.  

    Microsoft Excel is utilised as both an administrative and a learning tool. It is used to encourage visual learning. Educators can use the tool to generate graphical presentations for their students, which boosts their engagement and knowledge retention. 

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