Pivot tables are based on a database of information and are designed to be interactive as you can manipulate the data included in the table to suit your needs. Thus rather than trolling through an entire database you can select which variables you wish to look at and the pivot tables displays those variables. Pivot tables allow you to analysis numerical data and to see tends in data much more easily.
Pivot Tables can be rearranged by dragging the buttons to a new position or information can be excluded by un-ticking it in the buttons drop-down box.
For more help with using or creating pivot tables in Excel see Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables.
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Incorporating Associate Deans Learning & Teaching Network National Meeting
Wednesday 29 September - Friday 1 October, Fremantle, WA
Program, as of 30 August is available. Subject to change.
Registrations open.
Travel assistance available to Associate Deans
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Draft Threshold Learning Outcomes (TLOs) are available for comment to the Discipline Scholar and to DASSH.
Threshold Learning Outcomes for:
The 2010 national meeting program & Network strategic direction and activity were reviewed at the May meeting. Read the outcomes
One member shared a presentation on curriculum renewal and BA restructure
DEEWR made a presentation on the Indicator Framework for…