Maggies Micemen – Learning Excel

http://youtu.be/VuIS1DFgO4w

 

 

this is a fun tutorial for my students who wish to learn the basics of Excel.   I used to teach this on the white board while my adult students moaned.  I told them to pay attention because they would never forget this lesson.  It is true.  They still call the various characters when using Excel.

If you teach Excel to your students please feel free to use this tutorial..

 

 

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7 Responses to Maggies Micemen – Learning Excel

  1. Denyse April 23, 2013 at 7:30 am #

    Love the MIcemen!

    Wish they had been around earlier before I spent heaps at Excel training seminars. Do they have any Macro friends?

    • April 23, 2013 at 7:37 am #

      I created this as a teaching aid when I taught at TAFE . I used the ‘on the whiteboard’ version for years while students moaned but I’ll bet they never forgot the lesson. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

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  5. Maggie Richardson December 8, 2016 at 4:00 am #

    You are welcome. Have fun with Excel.

  6. Anne Sherwood August 20, 2018 at 7:24 am #

    Very clever and I can see why your students refer back to the characters. I knew that skinny man could copy information, I use it to put in patterns like days of the week or to repeat dates in several cells, but I didn’t realise it could be used to copy formulas and that it changed the formula to suit. That will save me time as I put the same formula across the bottom of the spreadsheet for my totals but was individually creating the formula for each column. I should have watched your video sooner.

    I’ve also read your book Starting and Surviving Small Business in Australia and learned a lot from it. It’s very popular at my local library. I look forward to reading your new book The Sky is not the Limit. I read about it via your website http://www.skynotlimit.com and it sounds very interesting.

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