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Analyzing Your Data in Google Sheets

Class Code Date Delivery Method Cost
ITS-0263
  • Wed Jun 26, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Live Online - 1 session $200

Take your Google Sheet to the next level and learn best practices for analyzing your data through filters, pivot tables, and charts.

When it comes to working with data in a spreadsheet, you need to be able to view the data you need at any given time.
Program Description
This course is ideal for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Google Sheets, including business professionals, marketers, data analysts, and anyone eager to improve their data management skills.
 
Join us to unlock the full potential of Google Sheets and transform your data into powerful insights!

 

 

Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, you will have had the opportunity to learn how to work with raw data in documents such as budgets, sales charts, and profit/loss statements.

Topic Outline
In this class we will use Google Sheets to:
  • View your data using conditional filters
  • Create and share named filters and slicers
  • Create a Pivot Table
  • Create a chart based on data in a table, or from a Pivot Table
Special Features
All participants who complete this session will receive a Stanford Technology Training Certificate of Completion.
 
The live-online format allows for engagement and interaction.
David Casuto

David Casuto is a 20-year veteran in the fields of software training, curriculum design, and training facilitation.

Credits

PDU: 3

CEU: 0.3

PDH: 3

Custom training workshops are available for this program

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