Evidence comes in the form of qualitative or quantitative data about the world around you. It is not always obvious, however, how to structure, aggregate, analyse or interpret the data to help you make decisions. In this free course, you will look at how to use data to make decisions in a systematic way using Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet software that you will most likely encounter numerous times either in a professional context or outside the workplace. In this course you will explore its functions, which will enable you to analyse data and explore relationships between variables. You will learn to summarise, describe and visualise both univariate and bivariate data in tabular and graphical form.
It doesn't know what level it's aiming at. It tries to cover beginners too, unsuccessfully - it doesn't touch on some of the basics, but complicates some things unnecessarily e.g., reference styles.
Several inconsistencies between text and video.
On the other hand, some useful ideas, which I will now need to Google, as there is not enough detail here - array functions, ToolPaks. Also useful shortcuts I need to look into.
Several inconsistencies between text and video.
On the other hand, some useful ideas, which I will now need to Google, as there is not enough detail here - array functions, ToolPaks. Also useful shortcuts I need to look into.