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The article describes the use of spreadsheets as a management tool to record and monitor progress, outcomes and added value for students on Advanced Level programmes. GCSE qualifications are used, within Durham University’s A Level Information System (ALIS) to predict potential outcomes and progress is regularly reviewed against targets.
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This lesson plan demonstrates how Excel forms can produce interactive exercises to be used as teaching resources.
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Aimed to help students interpret graphical representations in a dynamic way, this chemistry lesson plan, containing downloadable Excel spreadsheet, reinforces and integrates the concepts encountered in equilibrium.
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This is an excel spreadsheet demonstrating how slider bars can be used to animate formula.
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This is a staff development 'how to' which provides beginners with an introduction to spreadsheets. It should be used as an activity rather than a hand-out.
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This downloadable how to provides you with information and examples of common formulae in Excel.
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