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SUMMARY:Excel 1
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is an introduction to working with data in Excel. Students will learn spreadsheet terminology\, the basics of the Excel interface\, how to create and edit spreadsheets\, and how to generate charts and graphs from data. \nTopics include: \n\nNavigating the Excel environment\nEntering and editing data\nUsing formulas and functions\nViewing\, sorting\, and filtering data\nCharting\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in learning how to work with data in ExcelPrerequisitesBasic Computing Skills
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/excel-1/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:Excel 2: Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Excel 2: Analysis introduces more advanced analysis tools that can be used to summarize data\, perform complex calculations\, and maximize the computing power of Microsoft Excel. \nTopics covered: \n\nInput Tables\nSubtotal\nGoal Seek\nSolver\nAnalysis ToolPak\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone looking to improve their Excel skills beyond the basicsPrerequisitesIntroduction to Data Processing with Excel
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/excel-2-analysis/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:CSS 1
DESCRIPTION:HTML and Cascading Stylesheets (known more commonly as CSS) are the programming languages responsible for most of what we see on the internet. Where HTML determines the contents of web pages\, CSS defines how it all looks. \nIn CSS 1\, students will explore how CSS targets and changes the appearance of the different elements of a web page\, learn the syntax of CSS\, and practice using some of the most common properties and styling options. \nTopics covered: \n\nBasic CSS Structure\nSetting up a Workspace\nProperties and Values\nSelectors\nPositioning\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in learning how to build and edit web sites or gain a better understanding of how the internet worksPrerequisitesHTML 1 (what elements\, attributes\, and properties are and how they are used to create a web page)
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/css-1/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:Illustrator 1
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, students explore the favorite tool of many creative professionals\, Adobe Illustrator. Used by designers and artists around the world\, this powerful vector graphics program makes it easy to create logos\, posters\, product labels\, icons\, website mockups and more. \nStudents will learn the basics of Illustrator\, work with shapes\, text\, and color\, and create a project from scratch. \nTopics covered: \n\nThe Illustrator Interface\nNavigating the Workspace\nWorking with Shapes\nUsing the Selection and Direct Selection Tool\nUsing the Shape Builder Tool\nDrawing with the Pen Tool\nWorking with Type\nSaving/Exporting Final Artwork\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in creating posters\, flyers\, visual art\, or any other graphic-designed items with IllustratorPrerequisitesBasic Computing Skills
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/illustrator-1/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:R
DESCRIPTION:This STS workshop introduces learners to the basics of the language\, the RStudio development environment\, and some of the most common functions\, packages\, and tools in the R ecosystem. \nThe free\, open-source  programming language R has become one of the most widely used tools for data analysis and statistical computing today. \nTopics include: \n\nSetting up R and RStudio\nBasic Syntax\nVectors\nMatrix and DataFrames\nImporting Data\nWorking with Data\nBasic Charting and Plotting\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in learning the basics of R and R StudioPrerequisitesBasic Computing SkillsUseful ForStatistics\, data processing\, data analysis\, automating data research
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/r/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:Photoshop 1
DESCRIPTION:Adobe Photoshop is the industry-standard tool for digital image editing. In this workshop\, students learn how to navigate the Photoshop interface\, apply the fundamentals of digital photo correction and incorporate different tools and techniques to create a poster. \nAfter completing this workshop\, learners will know: \n\nThe basics of the Photoshop interface including Tools\, Panels\, and Layers\nThe control/modifier keys (Alt/Option\, Cmd/Ctrl\, Shift) and when to use them\nWhat Adjustment Layers are and why we use them\nWhat pixel dimensions and image resolution are\nThe difference between RGB and CMYK color modes\n\nand will be able to: \n\nNavigate the Photoshop interface\nCreate selections with the Quick Selection tool\nApply and Edit Layer Masks\nAdd and edit text with the Type tool\nSave and export documents in a variety of formats.\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in learning the basics of editing images using Adobe PhotoshopPrerequisitesBasic Computing Skills
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/photoshop-1/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment Workshop
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SUMMARY:Intro to Programming
DESCRIPTION:Curious about coding but don’t know where to start? \nThis workshop unpacks programming and coding from the ground up. It explains the terms and structures used in most modern programming languages and introduces some basic computer science concepts in an accessible\, easy to digest format with no technical background knowledge required. \nIf you’re interested in picking up some coding skills yourself or are just curious about how programming works\, this workshop gives you everything you need to get started. \nNote: this workshop doesn’t go into detail on a particular programming language (like Java\, Python\, or JavaScript)\, but it provides background knowledge that will be helpful for anyone interested in learning more about specific languages later on. \nTopics include: \n\nWhat exactly a computer does and how programming fits into the picture\nEssential programming concepts like variables\, functions\, data types\, loops\, and conditionals are and how they are used\nHow programs are structured and executed\nTools and apps that make programming easier\n\n Workshop InformationWorkshop ManualManualAudienceAnyone interested in getting familiar with the basics of programming and coding - no technical knowledge required.PrerequisitesNone
URL:https://sts.doit.wisc.edu/workshop/intro-to-programming/
LOCATION:2257 College Library\, 600 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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