Using Excel in the Classroom
- Jennifer Summerville
- Jean Morrow
- Dusti Howell - Emporia State University, USA
- Renee M. Eggers
- With Contributions From Deanne Howell - Emporia State University, USA
March 2002 | 104 pages | Corwin
`Corwin Press has produced an impressive little series of guides to three of the most used pieces of ICT Software: Microsoft PowerPoint, EXCEL and Word. These books, aimed at both the beginner and the intermediate user, are easy to follow, aided by excellent screen-shot graphics. They would make a welcome addition to any school library or classroom' - School Librarian
`By guiding teachers and their students through the workings of Excel, this book ultimately leads to high-ordered decision- making about data management and interpretation a compelling reality of the 21st century'- Nancy Tanner Edwards, Professor of Education Missouri Western State College St Joseph, Missouri
`A wonderful tool for instruction in Excel. The authors have given a clear and concise explanation which is easy to comprehend, in addition to practical examples to use with students' - Peggy Miller, Technology Co-ordinator/Teacher St James/Seton School Omaha, Nebraska
Preface
About the Authors
1. Understanding Microsoft Excel
2. Creating a Gradebook
3. Basic Math and Excel
4. Formulas and Functions
5. Using Excel as a Database
6. Creating Charts
7. Printing an Excel Worksheet or Workbook
Index