GetonCourse with InIT Learning for one day SoftwareTraining Courses. Open courses available in Milton Keynes and in-house courses throughout Buckinhamshire and surrounding counties. e.g. Northampton, Northamptonshire, Rugby and Coventry in Warwickshire, Oxford, Oxfordshire and Bedford, Befordshire.
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Monday, 30 November 2015
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Learn more about Excel Spreadsheets
If you use Excel spreadsheets at work and want to learn more then there is a great courses run by InIT Learning in Milton Keynes. The prices are very competitive at £129.00 per delegate per day along with plenty of free parking. There are three dates in November 2015
10th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Introduction
17th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Intermediate
24th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Advanced
You will receive a manual and certificate of attendance. To find out more visit www.excelcoursesmk.co.uk
10th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Introduction
17th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Intermediate
24th November 2015 - (10:15 - 4:15) Excel Advanced
You will receive a manual and certificate of attendance. To find out more visit www.excelcoursesmk.co.uk
Monday, 21 September 2015
One Day Computer Courses Milton Keynes
One Day Computer Courses with InIT Learning Milton Keynes
Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook courses at yours
Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook courses at yours
Friday, 8 May 2015
Maths
Often I get asked the question 'Why do I need to learn this maths, when will I ever need to use it'? I tend to say you may never need to use the maths being learnt but you will need to use some of it. I believe learning maths should develop your logic and thought process, your questioning skills, your communication and discussion skills, your understanding of other peoples numbers and figures. I prefer learners to discuss how they got to an answer (right or wrong) rather than just worrying about getting it right. By developing all these skills you are more likely to get to the correct answer and understand what it means.
Maths should be enjoyed and not feared. www.maths321.co.uk is the support site for David's learners. Getoncourse for success with David's Maths. (part of www.initlearning.net)
Maths should be enjoyed and not feared. www.maths321.co.uk is the support site for David's learners. Getoncourse for success with David's Maths. (part of www.initlearning.net)
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