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Computer Basics-Janesville
with Tina Aldrich
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Learn a variety of topics essential for using a computer including navigation, using the basic funtions of a Windows operating system, creating and managing files and folders, and utilizing popular software applications. No prior knowledge of computers is required.
Computer Basics-Monroe
with Robin McLeish
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Learn a variety of topics essential for using a computer including navigation, using the basic funtions of a Windows operating system, creating and managing files and folders, and utilizing popular software applications. No prior knowledge of computers is required.
ACLS Initial
with Robert Balsamo
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ACLS is geared towards healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies or personnel in emergency response. Upon successful completion of the course students receive a course completion card, valid for two years.
Basic Excel: Formulas and Functions
with Sue Dunphy
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Gain confidence in creating basic formulas and functions with relative and absolute references. Understand operator precedence and how it affects formulas. Learn about the different parts of a function and how to create arguments to calculate values and cell references. Excel includes common functions that can be used to quickly find the sum, average, count, maximum and minimum value for a range of cells
Intro to Excel-Monroe
with Robin McLeish
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Become more familiar with what Excel can do in this introductory course. Learn how to create an Excel workbook, select and move around in a workseet, format, work with simple formulas and fuctions, create tables and charts, and explore templates
PALS Initial
with Robert Balsamo
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Throughout your PALS course, you'll learn to assess, recognize and provide high-quality care to pediatric patients experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies, including shock, cardiac and respiratory events, as well as how to provide care after the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during a resuscitation effort.
CPR BLS Provider-Monroe
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This BLS course trains healthcare workers and other personnel to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED.
Intermediate Excel: Complex Functions
with Sue Dunphy
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Develop your understanding of how Excel uses logic with functions like AND, OR, COUNTIF, IF, and Nested IF. Perform calculations with SUMIF, AVERAGEIF, OR COUNTIF when a specific condition is met. Use VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP to search for specific information in a table. Find out how to name cells and ranges, and then use them in formulas. Learn how to link cells within worksheets and workbooks, and how to create 3D formulas across worksheets and workbooks. Locate errors by utilizing Auditing to find precedents and dependents related to a function. Enable the Watch Window to view out of sight cells. Use Data Validation to limit the type of data that can be entered into a cell and to create a drop-down list.