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Excel for Self-Taught Users

$219

with Elaine Moore

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 10, 2025 at 6 pm, runs for 3 weeks

In this in-person seminar, you'll dive into a variety of Excel tools and functions—both commonly and less frequently used. Topics include freezing and unfreezing cells, applying conditional formatting, and protecting worksheets.

You’ll gain hands-on experience working with different functions, creating multi-sheet workbooks, and linking formulas across sheets. The session will also cover key concepts like Relative vs. Absolute cell referencing, Pivot Tables and Charts, and essential reference functions such as IF and VLOOKUP.

Course Format:
CCCC Hyannis Center, 540 Main St., Hyannis

Questions?
Contact Elaine Brown, Program Coordinator, at ebrown@capecod.edu or 508-375-5017. 

Excel for Self-Taught Users

$219

with Elaine Moore

Calendar Next available session starts Oct 2, 2025 at 10 am, runs for 3 weeks

In this virtual seminar, you'll dive into a variety of Excel tools and functions—both commonly and less frequently used. Topics include freezing and unfreezing cells, applying conditional formatting, and protecting worksheets.

You’ll gain hands-on experience working with different functions, creating multi-sheet workbooks, and linking formulas across sheets. The session will also cover key concepts like Relative vs. Absolute cell referencing, Pivot Tables and Charts, and essential reference functions such as IF and VLOOKUP.

Course Format:
This course is offered live via Zoom.

Questions?
Contact Elaine Brown, Program Coordinator, at ebrown@capecod.edu or 508-375-5017. 

Foundations of Bitcoin

$79

with Thomas Whitehill

Calendar Next available session starts Oct 23, 2025 at 6 pm

Join us as local Computer Science Engineer and Bitcoin teacher, advisor and author, Tom Whitehill, provides insights into why Bitcoin is undergoing global adoption by individuals, families, businesses, institutions, governments and nation states. This will not be a technical discussion, rather it will focus on Bitcoin as a monetary innovation and how Bitcoin is one in a long series of historic innovations with global impact. Let's learn all about it together!

About Bitcoin: Bitcoin began in 2009 as an ‘engineered money’ project created by a pseudonymous cryptographer named Satoshi Nakamoto. Over the past 16 years, Bitcoin has become globally recognized as an important monetary innovation which is influencing change in financial industries worldwide.

Course format:
This course is offered in person.

Questions?
Contact Elaine Brown at ebrown@capecod.edu or 508-375-5017.





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