Excel Skills (Beginner to Advanced)- GCSE ICT / BTEC Level 2 / Functional Skills ICTQuick View
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Excel Skills (Beginner to Advanced)- GCSE ICT / BTEC Level 2 / Functional Skills ICT

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<p>This resource is perfect for GCSE ICT / BTEC Information and Creative and Functional Skills Level 1 and 2 students.</p> <p>In this presentation the following are covered in step by step instructions:</p> <ul> <li>Sum formula</li> <li>Subtract formula</li> <li>Divide formula</li> <li>Multiplication formula</li> <li>If statement</li> <li>Max formula</li> <li>Min formula</li> <li>Average formula</li> <li>And formula</li> <li>VLOOKUP</li> <li>Cut</li> <li>Copy</li> <li>Paste</li> <li>Header and footer</li> <li>Bolding Text</li> <li>Underlining Text</li> <li>Setting up borders</li> <li>Setting a font</li> <li>Filling a colour</li> <li>Change a text colour</li> <li>Changing Data types</li> <li>Inserting Cells</li> <li>Deleting Cells</li> <li>Changing Row and column sizes</li> <li>Merging Cells</li> <li>Sorting Data</li> <li>Filtering Data</li> <li>Creating a graph</li> </ul>
Programming Basics: Creating a calculator (Visual Basic)Quick View
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Programming Basics: Creating a calculator (Visual Basic)

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<p>Hi - Please find attached lessons instructions for students to be able to develop a working calculator within VB. This is a good activity for students who are developing programming basics and need to learn how to problem solve.</p> <p>This can be used at GCSE/A-Level and BTEC based on students knowledge.</p> <p>This task takes students through all of the steps and also includes extension tasks which will build more able students knowledge.</p>