Efficient Fundamentals via Short-Form Video
Strengths
Segmented Video Delivery
The course uses short, precise video lessons designed for easy consumption and high retention during intermittent study sessions.

If you've struggled with Excel or you don't know much about it, I've created this course just for you.
InstructorJed Guinto







The course uses short, precise video lessons designed for easy consumption and high retention during intermittent study sessions.
Editorial course preview
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This slide presents data from the Microsoft and IDC Skill Demand Study leading to 2020, highlighting that Microsoft Office ranked as the second most in-demand skill across 14.6 million job posts.
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Instruction is supported by downloadable workbooks that allow for direct follow-along and hands-on practice.
The use of an older Excel version can lead to discrepancies in toolbars and navigation for those using current software versions.
The curriculum focuses on surface-level basics and may lack depth in specific areas like row/column management or complex equations.
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The course aligns well with beginners and job seekers, though it may present navigation challenges for Mac users.