CPA Ontario: How to Excel – Workshop #1 | January 13

| January 11, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote School of Business
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The first workshop in this series will introduce Excel for participants who have minimal experience with the software. Topics covered: basic functionality, features, and terminology of the program, as well as importing, organizing and manipulating data within the program.

The workshop leader is Dr. Lorna Deeth. Dr. Deeth has a BSc(H) in Mathematics, an MSc in Statistics, and a PhD in Applied Statistics. She has over 10 years of experience in education, including peer-to-peer supplemental instruction, transitional programs from high school to university-level mathematics and university-level course instruction. Over the last few years, her teaching has included a focus on the use of software packages in university introductory statistics courses for students in commerce-related programs.

What you need to know:

  • You must have a CPA Ontario account to register
    • Don’t have a CPA Ontario account?
      • First, click on “create and account” here: myportal.cpaontario.ca
      • Be sure to follow “special character” instructions for password creation
      • To register for this event, make sure you log in to your account, after its created

Event Details:

Thursday, January 13

Questions? Email Betsy Exley at bexley@cpaontario.ca.

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