Have you tried using other Excel learning tools and just don't feel that all of the time that you invest pays off in the end? Have you read a 300 page book on Excel only to feel that afterwards you still know about as much as you did before you cracked it open? We all have. The truth is that just reading a book isn't very effective when it comes to learning technical skills such as Excel. Some things you need to see and do in order to have the ideas sink in. Can you imagine trying to learn how to drive a car or play an instrument without any hands-on practice? It doesn't sound very effective, does it? Learning Excel is the same way.

 By watching the concepts being explained to you directly on your computer screen, you will be able to grasp the concepts and rapidly improve your Excel skills in the least amount of time possible. And we don't mean watching a boring PowerPoint presentation loaded with bullet points (you might as well read a book, it's pretty much the same). Instead, you will be watching all of the concepts clearly explained and shown on a computer screen complete with detailed narration. How easy is that! You simply watch someone else explain it to you, and then you can try the examples on your own.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 09 June 2009 05:26)