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Getting Started with Microsoft 365: Managing Users
$99.00Get started as an administrator Manage users, groups, and resources in Microsoft 365 -
Introduction to HTML and CSS Coding Part 2: Responsive Web Design
$99.00In this course, you will learn how to use flexible layouts, media queries, and flexible media. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 3: Data Analysis and Presentation
$99.00Use the Quick Analysis tool Add sparklines Perform What-If analysis Load and use the Analysis ToolPak -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 3: Exporting and Sourcing Data
$99.00Export data Use data sources Use Microsoft Forms -
Getting Stuff Done: Personal Development Boot Camp
$99.00To start this course, you’ll explore what personal efficiency is all about, as well as useful attitudes and skills that you might want to develop. Then, you’ll outline your vision statement, dreams, and goals. Next, you’ll learn about the 80/20 system, what characteristics your organizational system should have, how to design a functional workspace, and techniques for organizing your daily to-do items. You’ll also learn how to set up and maintain information management systems (both physical and virtual), prioritize tasks, create routines, and tackle procrastination. Finally, you’ll learn how to get organized at home. -
Microsoft Teams: Customizing You Teams Experience
$99.00In this course you will learn how to manage your Teams profile, manage teams, and add bots and apps to Teams. -
Microsoft 365 PowerPoint Online: Working with SmartArt
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Create, modify, and format SmartArt. -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365
$99.00Navigate your account Find help and change your account settings Use desktop apps with Microsoft 365 -
Developing an eLearning Course
$99.00This course will ensure that training personnel have the skills to develop eLearning courses. It starts by outlining the common elements of common instructional design models and summarizing the common elements of eLearning development. Then each element is explored and practiced to gain practical skills in eLearning development. This includes creating an organizational needs assessment; writing measurable learning objectives; determining assessment types; creating a rubric for an eLearning assignments; using Universal Design for Learning, supporting LGBTQ2+ learners, accessibility standards, and media standards; establishing eLearning activities; creating a storyboard; choosing an eLearning authoring tool and LMS; and evaluating at each level of Kirkpatrick’s Levels of Evaluation, including determining return on expectation for impact evaluation.