
CAT and the ‘Designated’ list
Dear All The number of schools offering CAT and the number of learners taking CAT have declined over the past few years. Learners have probably already made their subject choices for next year and your […]
Dear All The number of schools offering CAT and the number of learners taking CAT have declined over the past few years. Learners have probably already made their subject choices for next year and your […]
EXAM REVISION Did you know that Study Opportunities have walkthroughs of free papers on their YouTube channel? This is a fantastic resource to use when preparing for exams. Grade 10 videos Grade 11 videos Grade […]
Relative and absolute references behave differently when copied and filled to other cells. In this video, you’ll learn how and when to use both types of references in Excel.
I often use Excel to create interactive quizzes and tests that mark themselves. The thing is, however, one needs to have the answers available in the same workbook that the student is accessing and protecting […]
Super excited to be a speaker at this event. Please come along! Microsoft’s Free 365Edu Summit to be held in Johannesburg on 28-29th October 2017 at Brescia House School. This will be a fun, high […]
I’ve added a link to the Links page. I found a site where one can create rubrics quite quickly. You can print it out, save it as web page or download it as an Excel […]
[successteacher] #9 A Successful Teacher knows how to take risks
The Excel Function of the month is AND
Great videos done by Mr Long, a Computer and IT teacher. He teaches Computer Application Technology and Information Technology to Grades 10 (age 16) to Grade 12 (age 18) at a high school. His channel […]
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