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Oh, a Power User course in just 2.5 hours? That sounds really efficient, and it's great they're specifying Excel 2016 right off the bat so you know if you're compatible.
The 'spiral structure' concept is interesting. Continuously practicing skills as you learn them sounds like a solid way to really make them stick, rather than just learning something once and moving on.
It's good that they're emphasizing the practical application from the start. So many courses focus on theory, but with Excel, it's all about what you can actually do with it.

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The speaker introduces the course by framing it as a journey to becoming an Excel Power User in just 2.5 hours [0:00]. He outlines the course's structure, emphasizing a "spiral structure" designed for continuous practice of learned skills [0:09]. This pedagogical approach aims to reinforce learning by revisiting concepts in increasingly complex scenarios as the course progresses.
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The speaker introduces the course by framing it as a journey to becoming an Excel Power User in just 2.5 hours [0:00]. He outlines the course's structure, emphasizing a "spiral structure" designed for continuous practice of learned skills [0:09]. This pedagogical approach aims to reinforce learning by revisiting concepts in increasingly complex scenarios as the course progresses.
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