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  1. #1
    phil@goldingweb.co.uk
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    Feedback Req'd.

    <fx: de-lurks after milking the board for info over the last 8 or so
    weeks>

    Hi all, I'm new to the group so if this post breaks convention, I
    accept all flames hurled my way.

    Just spent 10 weeks teaching myself the basics of VBA as part of my
    teaching degree and am eager to some feedback on my (almost) finished
    VBA project.

    It's essentially a golf simulator powered by Excel intended to be used
    in classrooms to teach KS3 ICT (age 11-14) or KS4+ Maths/Physics
    (14-18)

    Would appreciate flames/comments/suggestions for improvements for the
    sheet from both a excel pro's point of view (ie. you lot) or any of you
    that are working in an educational environment.

    http://www.teachme2.co.uk/blog/?p=31

    Have blogged the file to my webspace for download, and I guess you'll
    just have to trust me that all the VBA is all my own work and certified
    as being harmless. (trust me - I'm nearly a teacher and all that!)

    Cheers.

    Phil.
    --
    UKRM:
    Then -> [C-50. c-90. DT-50. TY-175. kx80 CG-125, ER-5,]
    Now -> [Bandit 600S - K&N, ART, HOSES]
    *http://www.teachme2.co.uk*


  2. #2
    John.Greenan
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    RE: Feedback Req'd.

    Phil,

    Unless you post the code as straight text there's no way that anyone
    sensible will download the code and run it with macros enabled. That's not
    against you, that's just the way it is; whether you are a teacher, a brain
    surgeon or a script ******.


    --
    www.alignment-systems.com


    "phil@goldingweb.co.uk" wrote:

    > <fx: de-lurks after milking the board for info over the last 8 or so
    > weeks>
    >
    > Hi all, I'm new to the group so if this post breaks convention, I
    > accept all flames hurled my way.
    >
    > Just spent 10 weeks teaching myself the basics of VBA as part of my
    > teaching degree and am eager to some feedback on my (almost) finished
    > VBA project.
    >
    > It's essentially a golf simulator powered by Excel intended to be used
    > in classrooms to teach KS3 ICT (age 11-14) or KS4+ Maths/Physics
    > (14-18)
    >
    > Would appreciate flames/comments/suggestions for improvements for the
    > sheet from both a excel pro's point of view (ie. you lot) or any of you
    > that are working in an educational environment.
    >
    > http://www.teachme2.co.uk/blog/?p=31
    >
    > Have blogged the file to my webspace for download, and I guess you'll
    > just have to trust me that all the VBA is all my own work and certified
    > as being harmless. (trust me - I'm nearly a teacher and all that!)
    >
    > Cheers.
    >
    > Phil.
    > --
    > UKRM:
    > Then -> [C-50. c-90. DT-50. TY-175. kx80 CG-125, ER-5,]
    > Now -> [Bandit 600S - K&N, ART, HOSES]
    > *http://www.teachme2.co.uk*
    >
    >


  3. #3
    keelworm
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    Re: Feedback Req'd.

    Yeah, I guessed as much. It's tricky coming into a new UseNet
    community when you're used to other users knowing who/what you're
    about.

    Was just taking a punt that someone might dl the file and have a look
    after obvious v-checking, viewing code in non-runtime etc first.

    Still, I understand the concerns, and in hindsight, would probably
    respond similarly myself.

    I don't think the code alone will tell the full story.

    PG


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