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This guide explores innovative ways to utilize Excel as a tool for engaging students in diverse subjects. It outlines the benefits of Excel, including its familiarity, accessibility, and versatility in education. Through guided practice worksheets, educators can leverage just five essential Excel commands: IF, RAND(), INT(), VLOOKUP(), and CONCATENATE. Learn how to create engaging worksheets, implement conditional formatting, and protect your work, ensuring a conducive environment for student learning and collaboration.
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Utilizing Excel to Engage Students Spring 2013 Zuniga
Utilizing Excel to Engage Students • Why Excel • Guided Practice Worksheets • How to create
Why Excel • Familiarity • Accessibility • Versatility
How to Create • Your expertise in the subject mater • Only 5 excel commands utilized in these worksheets. • IF( “condition”, “true return”, “false return” ) • RAND() or RANDBETWEEN( “value1”, “value2” ) • INT(“value”) or ROUND( “value1”, # of places) • VLOOKUP( “condition”, “range”, “return column” ) • CONCATENATE( “value1”, “value2”)
How to Create • Clean up the work sheet (View) • >View—>Show • Conditional Formatting • >Format—>Conditional Formatting… • Protecting the worksheet • >Format Cells—>Protection • >File—>Info—>Protect Workbook