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Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Analyzing Data with PivotTables, Slicers, and PivotCharts
$99.00Create a PivotTable Filter data using slicers Analyze data using PivotCharts -
Measuring Training Results
$99.00In this course, you will learn how to measure training results using Donald Kirkpatrick’s four-level evaluation model. You will also learn about essential tools and techniques, including cost-benefit analysis and return on investment. -
Global Business Strategies
$99.00This course provides an overview of the various factors that a business must consider before going global. Students will also begin considering how they can expand their business to the global marketplace using a variety of planning techniques. We strongly recommend that participants complete our “Entrepreneurship 101” and “Basic Business Management” programs before taking this course. -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365: Managing Users
$99.00Get started as an administrator Manage users, groups, and resources in Microsoft 365 -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 1: Modifying a Worksheet
$99.00Format text and cells Align cell contents Use Find & Select tools Use Spell Checking -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365: Your Subscription Package
$99.00Office apps that come with your subscription Services included with your subscription -
Microsoft 365 Outlook Part 1: Managing Your Contacts
$99.00Create and update contacts, and view and organize contacts. -
Onboarding: The Essential Rules for a Successful Onboarding Program
$139.99This course will explore the benefits of onboarding, show you how to design an onboarding framework, give you ways to customize the program for different audiences (including managers and executives), and demonstrate how to measure results from the program. -
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.