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Excel Tutorial CD's

  1. #1
    Jasper Recto
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    Excel Tutorial CD's

    I'm looking for some recommendations on Excel tutorial CD's. It needs to
    range for beginners to advance users. I want to setup a training lab at
    work where users can go at their own pace. I also would like to see if
    there is one that encompasses all of microsoft office applications.

    Thanks,
    Jasper



  2. #2
    Bob Phillips
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    Re: Excel Tutorial CD's

    Jasper,

    I suggest you a search on Google for something like Excel Training CD, maybe
    adding things like self-paced, advanced, intermediate, etc. But expect to
    pay for it, the effort is not insubstantial, so don't expect a freebie.

    --

    HTH

    RP
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    "Jasper Recto" <jrecto99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:u8p%23Av7LFHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    > I'm looking for some recommendations on Excel tutorial CD's. It needs to
    > range for beginners to advance users. I want to setup a training lab at
    > work where users can go at their own pace. I also would like to see if
    > there is one that encompasses all of microsoft office applications.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Jasper
    >
    >




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    JulieD
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    Re: Excel Tutorial CD's

    Hi Jasper

    sorry can't recommend any CDs but i wanted to give my opinion on this method
    of training as i've known a few of companies which have implemented these
    labs and things haven't gone exactly as planned ....

    - the common thread in these companies is that the labs were well utilised
    early on (first month or two) and then even though employees were given time
    from their regular work to do this training most of them just didn't do it -
    when surveys where undertaken as to "why" the responses were along the lines
    of "i didn't understand something and couldn't figure out so i gave up"; "i
    got bored', 'it doesn't make sense", "can't figure out how to apply it to my
    work" - now it might have been the quality of the CDs - i must admit i've
    forgotten which ones the companies used, or it might be that some (many?)
    people just can't learn on their own, find solutions and figure out how to
    apply what they go through on the CDs to their actual work without input
    from someone who can be there to address theses sorts of issues. Maybe, if
    there was a "facilitator" around the response would have been different and
    then one would wonder at the cost effectiveness of a full-time "facilitator"
    and the CDs.

    just my 2c worth

    Cheers
    JulieD

    "Jasper Recto" <jrecto99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:u8p%23Av7LFHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    > I'm looking for some recommendations on Excel tutorial CD's. It needs to
    > range for beginners to advance users. I want to setup a training lab at
    > work where users can go at their own pace. I also would like to see if
    > there is one that encompasses all of microsoft office applications.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Jasper
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Jasper Recto
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    Re: Excel Tutorial CD's

    Thanks for the input. I'll definitely take this into consideration!
    Jasper
    "JulieD" <JulieD@hctsReMoVeThIs.net.au> wrote in message
    news:OtEuI07LFHA.3812@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi Jasper
    >
    > sorry can't recommend any CDs but i wanted to give my opinion on this

    method
    > of training as i've known a few of companies which have implemented these
    > labs and things haven't gone exactly as planned ....
    >
    > - the common thread in these companies is that the labs were well utilised
    > early on (first month or two) and then even though employees were given

    time
    > from their regular work to do this training most of them just didn't do

    it -
    > when surveys where undertaken as to "why" the responses were along the

    lines
    > of "i didn't understand something and couldn't figure out so i gave up";

    "i
    > got bored', 'it doesn't make sense", "can't figure out how to apply it to

    my
    > work" - now it might have been the quality of the CDs - i must admit i've
    > forgotten which ones the companies used, or it might be that some (many?)
    > people just can't learn on their own, find solutions and figure out how to
    > apply what they go through on the CDs to their actual work without input
    > from someone who can be there to address theses sorts of issues. Maybe,

    if
    > there was a "facilitator" around the response would have been different

    and
    > then one would wonder at the cost effectiveness of a full-time

    "facilitator"
    > and the CDs.
    >
    > just my 2c worth
    >
    > Cheers
    > JulieD
    >
    > "Jasper Recto" <jrecto99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:u8p%23Av7LFHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
    > > I'm looking for some recommendations on Excel tutorial CD's. It needs

    to
    > > range for beginners to advance users. I want to setup a training lab at
    > > work where users can go at their own pace. I also would like to see if
    > > there is one that encompasses all of microsoft office applications.
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Jasper
    > >
    > >

    >
    >




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