Knowing how to use a computer is a necessary skill in today's world, just as knowing how to kill a computer will be a necessary skill in tomorrow's world. Get in the know with this Groupon.
Choose From Four Options
- $25 for an accredited online Microsoft Excel training course and test in English for an individual (a $250 value)
- $175 for an accredited online Microsoft Excel training course and test in English for 10 people (a $2,500 value)
- $25 for an accredited online Microsoft Excel training course and test in Spanish for an individual (a $250 value)
- $175 for an accredited online Microsoft Excel training course and test in Spanish for 10 people (a $2,500 value)
Microsoft Excel training courses provide students with 24/7 access for 12 months after activation. Before and after computer-adaptive tests inform students of their progress during the 32 business-focused units, which include text-based articles, practice spreadsheets, video tutorials, podcasts, and downloadable model templates. Students will receive certificates of completion for tests and the course.
Excel With Business
Excel With Business developed their accredited online course to teach people to hone their Microsoft Excel skills, thus bolstering their business potential. Accessible anywhere, the course is split into 32 units and spans more than 100 hours of learning materials, detailing the ins and outs of the 2003, 2007, and 2010 versions of Excel. The course may be completed in a few as 12 hours. Users work through a variety of downloadable exercises and instructional videos, learning how to sort and filter data, create graphs and charts, and customize equations to calculate the probability that your spouse is a professional spy. A final 30-minute online test calculates students’ Excel IQ and identifies specific strengths and weaknesses. If the exam is completed within the allotted time, a digital certificate is generated.
Excel With Business’s staffers offer email support, and the course is also available in Spanish. Though designed with PCs in mind, Mac users may find it helpful, and Excel With Business is currently in the midst of developing a Mac-specific version
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Boat Naming
Naming a boat or “ship” is probably the most important part of boat owner"ship." Here’s a guide to naming your sea craft no matter what “type” it is (this sentence was typed, which is why the quotes around “type” are funny):
Personal Yacht
• A Seafoam Symphony (boat name by Mikæl)
• Charity Schmarity
• If This Boat’s a-Rockin’, Please Come a-Knockin’ – We Do Not Want to Drown
• Yachtoberfest
Commercial Boats
• The Chuggler
• The SS Hungry Man
• Big Boat
Cruise Ships
• The (Type of Fruit/Time of Day) Princess
Speed Boats
• Angry Angus
• Daddy’s Little Metaphor
• My Best Friend’s Wake
• This Tears It: I Enjoy Speedboats
• Last of the Boat-Speedcans
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