At this point in my career, I shouldn’t be surprised by how many professionals use a lot of Excel. But teachers are another example I hadn’t considered… and once I did, I couldn’t stop thinking about.
It’s never been harder to be a teacher, but the last few months had to have been so trying for sincere educators. I know they want to put as few barriers between them and their students. I may not be able to control a virus, but I can help teachers warp speed their Excel work so they’re spending more time with students and less with spreadsheets.
This workshop helps teachers develop rosters, gradebooks and other classroom assets. It also imparts principles of data visualization and statistics so they’re capable of presenting valid research to their students and their administrators. Excel is great for this kind of work, which is fortunate — it’s a cheap, easy-to-use tool (and teachers will take as many of those as they can get).
Subscribe below for access to my Excel for teachers half-day workshop learning guide. Consider this a blueprint or recipe for talent development at your organization. You’re welcome to use it in full or part to develop workshops, or get in touch to partner on delivery.
Let’s do it!
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