Learning objectives are crucial in instructional design because they provide a clear roadmap for both the instructor and the learner, outlining what is expected to be achieved by the end of a course …
Spreadsheet Smackdown! Excel Trash Talk to Crunch Your Rivals
I see people crafting all sorts of Excel pickup lines, but what about trash talk? After all, how many dates are Excel nerds getting anyway? (And let the trash talk begin.) Here are some Excel …
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How to understand the difference between Microsoft Copilot and Copilot in Excel
I'm genuinely excited about the suite of AI tools Microsoft has been introducing for Microsoft 365, particularly Excel. However, I do wish the naming conventions were sometimes easier to understand. …
How to use Copilot in Excel for non-Excel tasks
Copilot in Excel can help with a variety of everyday tasks for working with your data, such as adding conditional formatting or creating basic calculated columns. But did you know that you can also …
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Python in Excel: How to create interactive visualizations
Download this post as a PDF: One of the greatest wins for Excel users learning Python is access to a comprehensive suite of data visualization tools. However, compared to Excel, the default plots …
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Python in Excel: How to run a Monte Carlo simulation
Monte Carlo simulations leverage probability and randomness to simulate processes multiple times, exploring a wide range of possible outcomes. This approach can illuminate the inherent uncertainty and …
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