Not exact matches
Skill that you will learn
include: Add Raw data Create a graph Title a graph Formatting data Make arithmetic calculations using Excel Data validation (Drop down menus) Lookup formulas Use cell
referencing in formulas Format graphs Cross worksheet
referencing Advanced arithmetic calculations (nested) Use absolutely relative cell
referencing Adding messages to data validation Efficient calculations (autosum) Conditional formatting Advanced graph formatting IF formulas Linking IF formulas and conditional formatting The clear explanations and step by step nature make it
ideal for KS3 classes, but it is also suitable for ECDL, GCSE and beyond!
This year's shortlist consists of Knut Henriksen, whose dominating sculptures
reference modernist architecture, utopian
ideals and pragmatic solutions with dazzling visceral results; Vibeke Tandberg who has filled a room with among other things, 119 plaster casts of freezer doors as a comment on recycling; Lars Lauman who has crammed a room with ephemera from an era that seemed chemically obsessed,
including E.T dolls and archival science material on acid attacks; while Mattias Härenstam has set up a pulley that drags a birch tree branch around the exterior of a room, blocking people from entering or exiting the doorway.
From her investigation into the notion of artificial beauty to
references of futuristic architectural ideas from the early 20th century, Korean artist Lee Bul has, over the past two decades, garnered international renown with a diverse and intellectually challenging body of work that
includes sculptures, performances and installations, while always maintaining an intriguing relationship with modernist
ideals.
Including references to a few of the more specific pieces of work you've done in your cover letter and using them to outline what makes you the
ideal candidate will always win favour with recruiters.