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I'm an Enterprise educator at Durham University, AFHEA, and a Fellow of Enterprise Educators UK, with over 20 years of experience in Adult Education and the commercial industry. I specialise in designing and delivering impactful programs that foster agile thinking and creativity. Explore my free IT resources from my Further Education days along with my newer Enterprise Resources.
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Welcome to my online teacher resources shop!
I'm an Enterprise educator at Durham University, AFHEA, and a Fellow of Enterprise Educators UK, with over 20 years of experience in Adult Education and the commercial industry. I specialise in designing and delivering impactful programs that foster agile thinking and creativity. Explore my free IT resources from my Further Education days along with my newer Enterprise Resources.
Feel free to browse
I use these activities when teaching adults Powerpoint. There is data inputting,alteration and image use. They are useful as extra resources for those that are getting well ahead or for just getting them to do the same tasks until they are comfortable.
Each test consists of 8 open questions, which are constructed to elicit 3 or 4 knowledge facts. The first 6 questions have 4 marks available and the last 2 questions have 3 marks available in each test. An indication is given after each question to show the number of marks available for the question. Where 3 marks are available in the question three knowledge facts or points are anticipated in the answer. Where 4 marks are available in the question four knowledge facts or points are anticipated in the answer.
I use these activities when teaching adults Powerpoint. There is data inputting,alteration and Organisation Charts. They are useful as extra resources for those that are getting well ahead or for just getting them to do the same tasks until they are comfortable.
I use these activities when teaching adults DATABASE This is a progression tOLevel 2 exercise including data input and a little more complex query and they are useful as extra resources for those that are getting well ahead or for just getting them to do the same tasks until they are comfortable.
I use these activities when teaching adults Access. There is data inputting and alteration and jargon use. They are useful as extra resources for those that are getting well ahead or for just getting them to do the same tasks until they are comfortable.
I use these activities when teaching adult absolute beginers in Access. There is data inputting and alteration and they are useful as extra resources for those that are getting well ahead or for just getting them to do the same tasks until they are comfortable.
I use this activity when teaching adults mail merge in word processing. It is based around a sporting dinner menu and placecard at Sunderland FC stadium.
I use this activity when teaching adults Access. It is based around a a national trust lighthouse events programme. Students populate and interrogate the data.
I used this with adults completing ITQ to carry out the initial steps in using an IT system (eg turning on a personal computer (PC) and using a mouse to navigate around a screen); and operate hardware and software day-to-day (eg a PC) operating systems and software that is
suitable for the task in hand).
This Excel Task provides a structured exercise for students to practice their spreadsheet skills using a real-world scenario from The Retired Greyhound Trust. The task involves creating and managing a spreadsheet to track merchandise orders for the charity, including calculations and data management.
Classroom Application:
Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications: Start with a brief overview of spreadsheet functionalities, such as entering data, formatting cells, and using formulas.
Step-by-Step Instructions: Follow the task’s step-by-step instructions to guide students through the creation of a spreadsheet that includes column headings, data entry, and formula applications.
Real-World Relevance: Explain the context of the exercise, emphasizing how spreadsheets are used in non-profit organizations for data management.
Assessment and Review: Review students’ spreadsheets for accuracy, proper formula use, and data entry. Provide feedback based on the clarity and correctness of their work.
Key Features:
Spreadsheet Creation: Students will learn to set up a spreadsheet with titles, column headings, and data entry.
Formula Application: Emphasises the importance of using formulas to calculate totals, manage costs, and update data dynamically.
Formatting Skills: Focus on formatting cells for currency and ensuring data visibility.
Data Management: Practice adding, updating, and deleting data as required, including handling voluntary donations.
Description:
Create a detailed spreadsheet for The Retired Greyhound Trust, focusing on merchandise orders. Learn to enter data, apply formulas for cost calculations, format cells for currency, and manage customer details. This task includes creating columns for item descriptions, quantities, designs, prices, and more. Ideal for practicing spreadsheet skills in a real-world context. Includes steps for calculating totals, handling donations, and formatting. Perfect for Excel assignments and data management practice.