Welcome all to a new week of Excel for Educators where I’ve tried to take some of the things that I do in my work with the Analytics, Research and Evaluation team here at Discovery Education and frame them in the perspective of the classroom teacher, and then divide them into 15-20 minute segments. This
Microsoft Excel For Educators: Segment 3
Welcome all to a new week of Excel for Educators where I’ve tried to take some of the things that I do in my work with the Analytics, Research and Evaluation team here at Discovery Education and frame them in the perspective of the classroom teacher, and then divide them into 15-20 minute segments. This
Microsoft Excel For Educators: Segment 2
Welcome all to a new week of Excel for Educators where I’ve tried to take some of the things that I do in my work with the Analytics, Research and Evaluation team here at Discovery Education and frame them in the perspective of the classroom teacher, and then divide them into 15-20 minute segments. This
Microsoft Excel For Educators: Segment 1
Do you find yourself wishing you could put student data and information to work for you more frequently than you feel you are able to today? Is one of the reasons that this data is often stored all over the place in hundreds of different files and Excel documents? Is another reason that you feel