Boost your tech skills
If you’ve been considering learning a new technology skill, look no further than UCOP! Learning and Development has organized several upcoming courses to build your software skillset.
Select each course name to register; listings reflect Pacific Time.
Microsoft PowerPoint Techniques
May 5, 10 – 11:30 a.m. (Register by May 2)
Learn powerful techniques that can help you save significant time, better manipulate and format presentations, convey information in a compelling way and collaborate with others more effectively. We’ll cover dozens of navigation and formatting tips and shortcuts, including master slides. We’ll share data presentation tips, including creating tables, charts and diagrams within PowerPoint and importing assets from other applications. We’ll also show how SmartArt can add visual elements that make your presentation more memorable, as well as other presentation best practices to increase impact.
Box Advanced
May 11, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Want to know how to securely store sensitive data in Box? Interested in how to get data into Box via email or URL? Sign up for this advanced Box class and we will cover a wide range of topics including setting up alerts to monitor folders and using Box groups to manage department collaborations.
Microsoft Access Techniques – Intermediate
May 26, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
This workshop is for business users who are familiar and comfortable with the basics of working with Microsoft Access objects and want to expand their skills to include some of Access’s more advanced features.
Intro to Data Analysis
June 8 and June 15, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Microsoft Excel includes many tools that can help you analyze large amounts of data. By utilizing these tools, you can make informed decisions for a more strategic overall approach to your work. In this course, you’ll learn to use Excel data analysis tools, maximize the data included in your records and unlock the analysis power of Excel.
For more software classes, check out the LinkedIn Learning collection Technology Courses for UCOP.
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