
Simple macros in Excel Part 2 of 2
This is part 2 of 2 of macros in Excel. Here we actually create the macros and assign them to buttons. A macro is nothing more than a recorded set of keystrokes or instructions that […]
This is part 2 of 2 of macros in Excel. Here we actually create the macros and assign them to buttons. A macro is nothing more than a recorded set of keystrokes or instructions that […]
This is part one of 2 of macros in Excel. In this part we basically set the platform using RANDBETWEEN and conditional formatting . Nothing fancy here but it’s a nice exercise, similar to the […]
Here is an idea I had and it proved to be a successful one. I gave my Grade 10’s an Excel activity to do in class. This time, I decided to try something different. I […]
I am making display boards to encourage my students to ask questions or at least be inquisitive about hardware taught in the Theory sections of Computer Applications Technology. I have taken the physical devices and […]
The first Hands-on Theory Conference was a great success – thank you to Marjorie Raijmakers who dared to share her dream with me! A big thank you to all the exhibitors as well as the teachers and […]
I whipped up ten quick tables for my Grade 10’s to practice their table skills. Borders, alignment, shading, measurements and merging skills are all tested here. Convert the MS Word to PDF and have the […]
A very simple activity to get my Grade 10’s to think a little bit! The goal of this exercise is to get them used to the process they will be employing when it is time […]
The Gauteng Department of Education presented teacher training in term 3, covering the most complicated concepts in Access & Excel. The training files and videos are available online. Please note there are also offline downloadable […]
Part of a file I am working on. Here is a great one to do with your students. Set up a range of fixed Lotto numbers. The student must randomly generate numbers. If the numbers […]
Available in the store is the HTML for Students presentation. It contains pretty much everything your students need to know for HTML. The slides take you through explanations, visual examples and the code. CAPS-compliant.
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