Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons with visual impairment

2013-01-05 Thread Neha Agarwal
ying with us in the morning in beginning hours only. is it right?
>
> one more problem was the unnecessary intervention caused by a fellow
> student/teacher by name Anjaneyulu. he was both a student and teacher. it is
> true that he did not know the things properly, but he was not keeping
> himself quiet. we wanted a direct discussion with our teacher Mr. Tony, but
> his unwanted intervention was disturbing us very much and Mr. Tony was also
> not instructing Anjaneyulu to reduce intervention.
>
> when I used to ask doubts/questions, Mr. Tony would often say that it was a
> silly question. twice he said that my questions were stupid ones. I had
> asked "what is the advantage of scenario manager over usual copying and
> manually checking the different values?". I felt hurt by his remark "stupid"
> for a humble question. I don't say as a teacher, he should know A to Z. but
> when he doesn't know answer for a question, he has to admit it openly or
> else ask us to explore ourselves. as a teacher, I too have faced such
> situations and all those times, I frankly accepted my lack of knowledge.
> what would he feel if I call him a "stupid teacher" who discourages such a
> right question? I did not want to disrespect him as my teacher. but here I
> have to tell the truth. according to me, one who discourages students'
> questioning nature unless it is intentionally disturbing, is a bad teacher
> since it hinders the learning process.
>
> he was fond of few students who kept quiet in the sessions without asking
> many questions, or those who were praising him continuously. once he was
> said to have told one such student that he was tolerating me and some others
> as we would be there only for few days. one thing needs to be clear, whether
> it was he or we who were tolerating, his irritative instructions and
> remarks?
>
> let me clarify one thing here. as an assistant professor in a university, I
> have lot of work load. I did not join the course simply to spend the time.
> with an intension and hope of learning something new, I opted for the
> course. during that week, my higher authority called me twice and told me to
> attend the examination duty the next day. even after all my effort to
> convince, they were of the same stand and straightly instructed me to do the
> duty. remember, I am in my probationary period. if any thing wrong about me
> reaches the top authority, it does not care to remove me from my job. we
> have also seen such examples where few of our colleagues were removed off
> their job for some small reasons. even having such a threat from the
> immediate higher authority, I stayed back in this excel course. did I do all
> this just to spend time? one thing is clear here, my job is very important
> for me. I stayed back in the course in spite of threatening risk in my work
> place to learn something new in excel. in such a situation, the time I spent
> was very significant for me. when it was wasted, I felt disturbed. according
> to Mr. Tony, only those silent people were passionate learners and we were
> mischievous. I think I faced all the above risk just to do mischief in his
> class. probably I did not have any place to do that in Tumkur, my work
> place.
>
> until the last day, I waited in the hope that he would correct. but he did
> not. in the last session while taking feedback, he asked me for my feedback.
> when I was telling about the problems he faced in the course due to this
> heterogeneous group and others, he stopped me in between and gave negative
> remarks upon me by saying that I think only through my brain and he thinks
> and acts more with his heart than his brain. if I am such a kind of person,
> why did he ask for my feedback at all? probably to comment upon me.
> moreover, I don't know whether there are things in excel that we have to do
> using our heart rather than our brain. dear Tony Sir, I too am a human
> being, and has a heart and, that too works.
>
> I know Shreedhar. I don't know why he has given such a beautiful opinion on
> the course. probably he was under some pressure or obligation to give
> positive opinion.
>
> so, dear members, if you want to join the proposed course, please review my
> statements objectively and make decision. if you know the fundamentals of
> computer and M S Excel, I advise you not to join the course as you are not
> likely to learn anything new. hope the moderator does not ban me for the
> bitter but true remarks.
>
> Umesha
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Shreedhar TS." 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, 02 January, 2013 6:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons
> with visual impairment
>
>

Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons with visual impairment

2013-01-03 Thread Umesha Economics
nd some others 
as we would be there only for few days. one thing needs to be clear, whether 
it was he or we who were tolerating, his irritative instructions and 
remarks?


let me clarify one thing here. as an assistant professor in a university, I 
have lot of work load. I did not join the course simply to spend the time. 
with an intension and hope of learning something new, I opted for the 
course. during that week, my higher authority called me twice and told me to 
attend the examination duty the next day. even after all my effort to 
convince, they were of the same stand and straightly instructed me to do the 
duty. remember, I am in my probationary period. if any thing wrong about me 
reaches the top authority, it does not care to remove me from my job. we 
have also seen such examples where few of our colleagues were removed off 
their job for some small reasons. even having such a threat from the 
immediate higher authority, I stayed back in this excel course. did I do all 
this just to spend time? one thing is clear here, my job is very important 
for me. I stayed back in the course in spite of threatening risk in my work 
place to learn something new in excel. in such a situation, the time I spent 
was very significant for me. when it was wasted, I felt disturbed. according 
to Mr. Tony, only those silent people were passionate learners and we were 
mischievous. I think I faced all the above risk just to do mischief in his 
class. probably I did not have any place to do that in Tumkur, my work 
place.


until the last day, I waited in the hope that he would correct. but he did 
not. in the last session while taking feedback, he asked me for my feedback. 
when I was telling about the problems he faced in the course due to this 
heterogeneous group and others, he stopped me in between and gave negative 
remarks upon me by saying that I think only through my brain and he thinks 
and acts more with his heart than his brain. if I am such a kind of person, 
why did he ask for my feedback at all? probably to comment upon me. 
moreover, I don't know whether there are things in excel that we have to do 
using our heart rather than our brain. dear Tony Sir, I too am a human 
being, and has a heart and, that too works.


I know Shreedhar. I don't know why he has given such a beautiful opinion on 
the course. probably he was under some pressure or obligation to give 
positive opinion.


so, dear members, if you want to join the proposed course, please review my 
statements objectively and make decision. if you know the fundamentals of 
computer and M S Excel, I advise you not to join the course as you are not 
likely to learn anything new. hope the moderator does not ban me for the 
bitter but true remarks.


Umesha

- Original Message - 
From: "Shreedhar TS." 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, 02 January, 2013 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons 
with visual impairment




Hi, Really it is a nice opportunity, I previously attended MS Excel
workshop conducted in December by Mitrajyoti powered by NIVH, and
benefited a lot. The teaching was nice and learnt a lot there. I would
like to thank you for that opportunity. I just would like to attende
extra days like continuously for one or 2 weeks, before I join my
work. please let me know the possibility. Thanking in advance with
anticipation.



On 1/2/13, Mitra Jyothi  wrote:

Dear Friends,

Greetings from Mitra Jyothi!

Mitra Jyothi is going to conduct special need based MS Excel sessions for
all working persons with visual impairment on Saturdays, commencing from
5th Jan 2013.

*Syllabus of the course:*

Introduction to Excel Basic concepts with tactile diagram (experts can
start with practicals accordingly)
More on Custom sort and Advanced filter
Date and related functions
Sum / total / Subtotal and related functions
Count and related functions
Lookup-vlookup-hlookup
Charts
Pivot table
Mail merge
Macros

And many more concepts on demand such as What if analysis, remove
duplicates, text to column, transpose, consolidate, if conditions, 
multiple

if conditions, forms, validation, password protection, customize - excel
options , PMT and more complex formulas and functions  etc…

*Timings*: 9:30 am to 5.30 pm
*Venue*: Mitra Jyothi
CA Site P - 22, 18th cross, 31st Main, Sector - 1, HSR Layout, Behind 
NIFT

College,
Bangalore - 560 102
*Days*: 6 Saturdays
*Note*: Fees applicable. If necessary, participants can attend extra
sessions after the course for practice.


Limited seats available.
Please e-mail to t...@mitrajyothi.org with your updated resume to 
register

for this course.
Hurry and send us your confirmations…
Don’t miss this golden opportunity!

For clarifications and to know more about upcoming courses,* *please
contact
* -*
Mr. Tony Thomas
Email: t...@mitrajyothi.org
Phone: 080 - 22587623/25, Extn: 26
Website: www.mitrajyothi.org
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Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons with visual impairment

2013-01-03 Thread Ekinath Khedekar
Hi

Is there a possibility of people like me from Mumbai attending it
online or any audio or video sessions available for us?


On 1/2/13, Mitra Jyothi  wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Greetings from Mitra Jyothi!
>
> Mitra Jyothi is going to conduct special need based MS Excel sessions for
> all working persons with visual impairment on Saturdays, commencing from
> 5th Jan 2013.
>
> *Syllabus of the course:*
>
> Introduction to Excel Basic concepts with tactile diagram (experts can
> start with practicals accordingly)
> More on Custom sort and Advanced filter
> Date and related functions
> Sum / total / Subtotal and related functions
> Count and related functions
> Lookup-vlookup-hlookup
> Charts
> Pivot table
> Mail merge
> Macros
>
> And many more concepts on demand such as What if analysis, remove
> duplicates, text to column, transpose, consolidate, if conditions, multiple
> if conditions, forms, validation, password protection, customize - excel
> options , PMT and more complex formulas and functions  etc…
>
> *Timings*: 9:30 am to 5.30 pm
> *Venue*: Mitra Jyothi
> CA Site P - 22, 18th cross, 31st Main, Sector - 1, HSR Layout, Behind NIFT
> College,
> Bangalore - 560 102
> *Days*: 6 Saturdays
> *Note*: Fees applicable. If necessary, participants can attend extra
> sessions after the course for practice.
>
>
> Limited seats available.
> Please e-mail to t...@mitrajyothi.org with your updated resume to register
> for this course.
> Hurry and send us your confirmations…
> Don’t miss this golden opportunity!
>
> For clarifications and to know more about upcoming courses,* *please
> contact
> * -*
> Mr. Tony Thomas
> Email: t...@mitrajyothi.org
> Phone: 080 - 22587623/25, Extn: 26
> Website: www.mitrajyothi.org
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Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons with visual impairment

2013-01-03 Thread Mitra Jyothi
Thanks for the feedback. We are happy to inform that on special request by
a group of job seekers, we are conducting a 2 weeks training for job
seekers starting from 7th Jan. Below are the details of the course-

We invite all the candidates who are looking for job to attend this course.

Timings: 9:30 am to 5.30 pm
Venue: Mitra Jyothi
C.A. Site P - 22, 18th cross, 31st Main, Sector - 1, HSR Layout,
Behind NIFT College, Bangalore - 560 102
Days: Monday, 7th January 2013 to 19th January 2013

Limited seats available.
Please e-mail to t...@mitrajyothi.org with your updated resume to register
for this course.

Regards,
Tony

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Shreedhar TS.  wrote:

> Hi, Really it is a nice opportunity, I previously attended MS Excel
> workshop conducted in December by Mitrajyoti powered by NIVH, and
> benefited a lot. The teaching was nice and learnt a lot there. I would
> like to thank you for that opportunity. I just would like to attende
> extra days like continuously for one or 2 weeks, before I join my
> work. please let me know the possibility. Thanking in advance with
> anticipation.
>
>
>
> On 1/2/13, Mitra Jyothi  wrote:
> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > Greetings from Mitra Jyothi!
> >
> > Mitra Jyothi is going to conduct special need based MS Excel sessions for
> > all working persons with visual impairment on Saturdays, commencing from
> > 5th Jan 2013.
> >
> > *Syllabus of the course:*
> >
> > Introduction to Excel Basic concepts with tactile diagram (experts can
> > start with practicals accordingly)
> > More on Custom sort and Advanced filter
> > Date and related functions
> > Sum / total / Subtotal and related functions
> > Count and related functions
> > Lookup-vlookup-hlookup
> > Charts
> > Pivot table
> > Mail merge
> > Macros
> >
> > And many more concepts on demand such as What if analysis, remove
> > duplicates, text to column, transpose, consolidate, if conditions,
> multiple
> > if conditions, forms, validation, password protection, customize - excel
> > options , PMT and more complex formulas and functions  etc…
> >
> > *Timings*: 9:30 am to 5.30 pm
> > *Venue*: Mitra Jyothi
> > CA Site P - 22, 18th cross, 31st Main, Sector - 1, HSR Layout, Behind
> NIFT
> > College,
> > Bangalore - 560 102
> > *Days*: 6 Saturdays
> > *Note*: Fees applicable. If necessary, participants can attend extra
> > sessions after the course for practice.
> >
> >
> > Limited seats available.
> > Please e-mail to t...@mitrajyothi.org with your updated resume to
> register
> > for this course.
> > Hurry and send us your confirmations…
> > Don’t miss this golden opportunity!
> >
> > For clarifications and to know more about upcoming courses,* *please
> > contact
> > * -*
> > Mr. Tony Thomas
> > Email: t...@mitrajyothi.org
> > Phone: 080 - 22587623/25, Extn: 26
> > Website: www.mitrajyothi.org
> > Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
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Re: [AI] MS Excel sessions on Saturdays for all working persons with visual impairment

2013-01-02 Thread Shreedhar TS.
Hi, Really it is a nice opportunity, I previously attended MS Excel
workshop conducted in December by Mitrajyoti powered by NIVH, and
benefited a lot. The teaching was nice and learnt a lot there. I would
like to thank you for that opportunity. I just would like to attende
extra days like continuously for one or 2 weeks, before I join my
work. please let me know the possibility. Thanking in advance with
anticipation.



On 1/2/13, Mitra Jyothi  wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Greetings from Mitra Jyothi!
>
> Mitra Jyothi is going to conduct special need based MS Excel sessions for
> all working persons with visual impairment on Saturdays, commencing from
> 5th Jan 2013.
>
> *Syllabus of the course:*
>
> Introduction to Excel Basic concepts with tactile diagram (experts can
> start with practicals accordingly)
> More on Custom sort and Advanced filter
> Date and related functions
> Sum / total / Subtotal and related functions
> Count and related functions
> Lookup-vlookup-hlookup
> Charts
> Pivot table
> Mail merge
> Macros
>
> And many more concepts on demand such as What if analysis, remove
> duplicates, text to column, transpose, consolidate, if conditions, multiple
> if conditions, forms, validation, password protection, customize - excel
> options , PMT and more complex formulas and functions  etc…
>
> *Timings*: 9:30 am to 5.30 pm
> *Venue*: Mitra Jyothi
> CA Site P - 22, 18th cross, 31st Main, Sector - 1, HSR Layout, Behind NIFT
> College,
> Bangalore - 560 102
> *Days*: 6 Saturdays
> *Note*: Fees applicable. If necessary, participants can attend extra
> sessions after the course for practice.
>
>
> Limited seats available.
> Please e-mail to t...@mitrajyothi.org with your updated resume to register
> for this course.
> Hurry and send us your confirmations…
> Don’t miss this golden opportunity!
>
> For clarifications and to know more about upcoming courses,* *please
> contact
> * -*
> Mr. Tony Thomas
> Email: t...@mitrajyothi.org
> Phone: 080 - 22587623/25, Extn: 26
> Website: www.mitrajyothi.org
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