GAC Learning Catalogue
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This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course will help participants learn how to make better use of evidence and data to make strong and supported policy recommendations. It will introduce a data analytics methodology using specific examples and then follow up with a practical component including group work designed to solve a real-life problem that the department is facing.
Excel: Managing Lists and Databases (Headquarters)
This course at the intermediate/advanced level teaches participants how to use the many file management tools and checkers available in Excel 2010. Participants will learn how to add and edit tables, perform sort and filter operations, and how to use Excel as a database. Participants will learn about Excel's automatic grouping, outlining, and subtotalling features.
Excel: Working with Charts and Analyzing Pivot Tables (Headquarters)
The purpose of this course at the intermediate/advanced level is to help participants understand more about working with charts and PivotCharts using MS Excel 2010. This course will demonstrate how to analyze, extract and summarize information in PivotTables and will show some of the more advanced features.
Excel: Working with Charts and Analyzing Pivot Tables (Missions)
The purpose of this course at the intermediate/advanced level is to help participants understand more about working with charts and Pivot Charts using MS Excel 2010. This course will demonstrate how to analyze, extract and summarize information in Pi
Excel: Working with Functions and Formulas (Missions)
The purpose of this course at the intermediate/advanced level is to help participants learn how to manage functions and formulas, identify errors, correct them and link data using MS Excel 2010. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, p
Export Controls Orientation
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course is designed for employees who are involved as consultees in the assessment of export permit applications and/or advise Canadian companies on issues related to export controls.
Facilitator Training
This self-paced online course is designed to equip facilitators with the essential skills and knowledge needed to facilitate courses on Campus International. Whether they are new to Brightspace or looking to enhance their existing skills, this course will provide them with a thorough understanding of the platform's features and functionalities in their capacity as a facilitator.