Easy Excel Learning

Juan Hinojosa, Technologist and Math Instructor

Category: Upcoming workshops

  • NEW! Intermediate Excel workshop April 1st and 8th at 6 PM (Live on Zoom)

    NEW! Intermediate Excel workshop April 1st and 8th at 6 PM (Live on Zoom)

    This virtual class meets remotely twice using live video conference on Fri 4/1 6 PM and Fri 4/8 6 PM.

    What does the Intermediate workshop cover?

    When does the Intermediate Excel Class meet?

    How do I register?

    What is the instructor’s experience?

    What does the Intermediate workshop cover?

    Topics focus on data computation and data reporting. Intermediate Excel topics include:

    1. Identifying trends in data sets using Conditional Formatting based on user-defined rules to format cells.
    2. Using built-in sum() and if() Excel functions to process information
    3. Using PivotTables for report creation and charts to visualize data.

    When does the Intermediate Excel Class meet?

    This virtual class meets remotely twice using live video conference on Fri 3/18 6 PM and Fri 3/25 6 PM.

    How do I register?

    Complete the registration form.  Call the Adult Continuing Education Office with questions about registration at (516) 801-7001

    Registration information and brochure of courses       

    https://www.glencoveschools.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&DomainID=4&ModuleInstanceID=3221&ViewID=6446EE88-D30C-497E-9316-3F8874B3E108&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=5025&PageID=1

    Location of workshop: Remote online live

    Cost:  $30 to $45 for residents ($35 to $50 for non-residents). There is a senior citizen rate of $25 per course. See brochure for details.

    What is the instructor’s experience?

    Juan Hinojosa specializes in technology instruction with years of experience working with the most prominent companies on Long Island and Manhattan.  With over 20 years of experience as a top-tier technology instructor to adult learners of all skill levels, Juan is proficient in Excel, Access, VBA, Matlab, Python, and other industry-standard applications.

    He holds a degree in Pure Mathematics with a minor in Applied Mathematics and a Master in Technology and Society degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.  His degree also emphasizes Educational Technology and Instructional Design. 

    Combining Excel with mathematical, actuarial, and python enhances productivity.  Below are a few examples.

    • Organize big data.
    • Streamline work processes.
    • Speed up time-intensive processes.
    • Automate repetitive procedures.
    • Develop business solutions.

    Furthermore, he has worked with many Fortune 500 companies on spreadsheet and database projects.