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Microsoft Excel Training: Introduction and Next Steps – Superhighways

When
  • Start: 9th August, 2022 @ 10:00AM
  • End: 9th August, 2022 @ 12:00PM
Where
  • Online event
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Gain confidence in using Excel for your small charity or community organisation – we’ll start from the basics in this introductory session.

Excel is an incredibly useful tool to help you store, analyse and present your data. Even with basic skills there’s a lot you can do to help with your oragnisation’s monitoring and evaluation practice – but how do you get started?

This session will introduce the basics of using Excel including creating a file, adding data to, navigating the toolbar and best practice considerations.

There are two other follow on Excel sessions you can then join, to build your knowledge and skills level further. These take place on the 11th and 16th August – you can find out more on the Superhighways website.

Who should attend this course?

This course is for staff, trustees or volunteers of small London charities or community groups who are getting started on their data and digital journeys and want to better collect, analyse and present data to influence change.

Please note priority will be given to Trust for London funded small charities & community groups, but spaces are available for other groups.

Course format

This is an online interactive live training session. You’ll take part in interactive exercises such as breakout room discussions, polls or chat conversations.

You will be asked to complete individual technical tasks on your PC or laptop. You will not be able to join this training using a mobile device. It’s likely that you will need to either create online accounts or download appropriate software, which we’ll tell you about in advance.

Trainer/s

Kate White has managed Superhighways for over 20 years and has extensive experience in supporting small charities and community organisations to be more efficient and effective using digital technology for social impact.


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