Past Events

  • When:
    September 28, 2019 10:30am to 4:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, lab L3012
Contact:
Hanadi Alnawab
Tel:
x3315

The Digital Business Student Association is pleased to announce “Microsoft Excel Workshop” as part of TechWeek Fall 2019!

Details of the upcoming workshop:

Workshop: Excel Part 2 (intermediate)

Delivered by: Isabella Annouza (Microsoft Certified Trainer)

Time: 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (includes 30 minutes lunch break – bring your own lunch)
Location: Lakeshore Campus, lab L3012
Cost: $10 (Please note that ticket sales are final, non-refundable. It is not possible to issue refunds or workshop credits for any reason)

Register online

Below are the concepts that will be covered. There will be manuals available for students to borrow and share during the workshop, and the data files will be available on a shared drive that will be provided.


Workshop Content: Microsoft® Office Excel® 2016 Part 2 (Intermediate) 

Overview: 

Whether you need to crunch numbers for sales, inventory, information technology, human resources, or other organizational purposes and departments, the ability to get the right information to the right people at the right time can create a powerful competitive advantage. After all, the world runs on data more than ever before and that’s a trend not likely to change, or even slow down, any time soon. But with so much data available and being created on a nearly constant basis, the ability to make sense of that data becomes more critical and challenging with every passing day. You already know how to get Excel to perform simple calculations and how to modify your workbooks and worksheets to make them easier to read, interpret, and present to others. But, Excel is capable of doing so much more. To gain a truly competitive edge, you need to be able to extract actionable organizational intelligence from your raw data. In other words, when you have questions about your data, you need to know how to get Excel to provide the answers for you. And that’s exactly what this course aims to help you do.

This course builds upon the foundational knowledge presented in the Microsoft® Office Excel® 2016: Part 1 (Second Edition) course and will help start you down the road to creating advanced workbooks and worksheets that can help deepen your understanding of organizational intelligence. The ability to analyze massive amounts of data, extract actionable information from it, and present that information to decision makers is at the foundation of a successful organization that is able to compete at a high level.

This course covers Microsoft Office Specialist exam objectives to help students prepare for the Excel 2016 Exam and the Excel 2016 Expert Exam.

Course Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to leverage the power of data analysis and presentation in order to make informed, intelligent organizational decisions.

You will:

  • Customize the Excel environment.
  • Create advanced formulas.
  • Analyze data by using functions and conditional formatting.
  • Organize and analyze datasets and tables.
  • Visualize data by using basic charts.
  • Analyze data by using PivotTables, slicers, and PivotCharts.

Target Student: 

This course is designed for students who already have foundational knowledge and skills in Excel 2016 and who wish to begin taking advantage of some of the higher-level functionality in Excel to analyze and present data.

Prerequisites: 

To ensure success, students should have completed Microsoft® Office Excel® 2016: Part 1 or have the equivalent knowledge and experience.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Customizing the Excel Environment 

  • Topic A: Configure Excel Options
  • Topic B: Customize the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar
  • Topic C: Enable Excel Add-Ins

Lesson 2: Creating Advanced Formulas 

  • Topic A: Use Range Names in Formulas
  • Topic B: Use Specialized Functions
  • Topic C: Use Array Formulas

Lesson 3: Analyzing Data with Functions and Conditional Formatting 

  • Topic A: Analyze Data by Using Text and Logical Functions
  • Topic B: Apply Advanced Conditional Formatting

Lesson 4: Organizing and Analyzing Datasets and Tables 

  • Topic A: Create and Modify Tables
  • Topic B: Sort Data
  • Topic C: Filter Data
  • Topic D: Use SUBTOTAL and Database Functions

Lesson 5: Visualizing Data with Basic Charts 

  • Topic A: Create Charts
  • Topic B: Modify and Format Charts

Lesson 6: Analyzing Data with PivotTables, Slicers, and PivotCharts 

  • Topic A: Create a PivotTable
  • Topic B: Analyze PivotTable Data
  • Topic C: Present Data with PivotCharts
  • Topic D: Filter Data by Using Slicers
  • When:
    September 28, 2019 9:00am to 6:00pm
  • When:
    September 29, 2019 10:00am to 3:30pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, Student Welcome & Resource Centre
Contact:
Nivedita Bhalla
Tel:
x79289

Culture Days is a collaborative Canada-wide movement raising awareness, accessibility, participation, and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. The Etobicoke Lakeshore Culture Days Festival is co-produced by Lakeshore Arts and Humber College with supporting partners: City of Toronto’s Assembly Hall, Mimico by the Lake BIA and Lakeshore Village BIA.

The weekend features free, hands-on, interactive activities that give participants a “behind-the-scenes” look into the arts and cultural base of the local community.

To know more about the different workshops which are being hosted this year, follow the link.

  • When:
    September 27, 2019 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, A168
Contact:
Yamikani Msosa
Tel:
416.417.4458

Hurricane Dorian Relief

Join us on Friday, September 27 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Lakeshore BASE Space (A168) as we put together boxes for donations to ship to the  areas impactd by Hurricane Dorian.

Hear from members of our student body who have been personally impacted.

  • When:
    September 27, 2019 10:25am
Contact:
Pam Homiak
Tel:
x5473

Join us in this practical one-hour session, as we work to improve your comfort by learning about the proper way to set up an office workstation.

Training: topics covered will include:

  • Proper working height
  • Chair set-up
  • Keyboard/mouse set-up
  • Monitor set-up
  • Accessories (i.e. headset, document stand)

Mini-assessments: after the training, session attendees will have an opportunity to sign up for a one-on-one assessment of their office workstation, between 10:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. In each 20-minute time slot, an ergonomist will discuss your concerns, ensure your existing equipment is set up correctly and recommend measures that ensure your workstation is fit to you. You select the timeslot and the ergonomist will come to your desk.

Please note that the mini assessments are only offered if you attend the one hour of training.

North
Training
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Room LRC 6007

Facilitator: Jennifer McGillis - PROERGONOMICS

Spaces are limited. To register, please email pamela.homiak@humber.ca.

HROE | Occupational Health and Safety

  • When:
    September 26, 2019 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Where:
Lakeshore Campus, L3014
Contact:
Hanadi Alnawab
Tel:
x3315

Learn how to use Google Analytics to track your website’s performance plus some advanced features such as remarketing and e-commerce analytics. There will also be a brief overview of the Google Analytics certification process and how to integrate Google Analytics with Google Data Studio for better reporting.

Delivered by Martin Perez, Digital Marketing Specialist in the tech sector. Martin has worked with small startups and large multinational companies to achieve their digital growth goals. Recently, Martin worked in a digital agency founded by ex-Googlers providing SEO and SEA services to businesses. Martin graduated from the Digital Business Management BComm program in 2016.

TechWeek workshops are open to everyone.

Register online

  • When:
    September 26, 2019 4:30pm to 8:00pm
Where:
North Campus
Contact:
Jennifer Flood
Tel:
x2088

Humber College and the University of Guelph-Humber are committed to promoting a learning, working, and living environment that is free from all forms of gender-based violence, including sexual violence. We will be hosting the fourth annual Take Back the Night (TBTN) event and March on Thursday, September 26, 2019 from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at North Campus. Details will be released in the coming months.

This year, we are focusing on activism and mobilization through movement and art. Our TBTN 2019 theme is "Your body. Your mind. Your time." Everyone is welcome to attend and march in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence

Learn more about Take Back the Night:

Take Back the Night is a movement started by women who had experienced sexual assault. Women and their allies marched and participated through rallies, marches and candlelight vigils, to denounce all forms of sexual violence. Today, Take Back the Night recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. However, women, particularly women with disabilities, indigenous and racialized women, low-income women, and trans women are more likely to experience such violence.

To see the efforts from TBTN 2018 at Humber/UofGH, please watch the video.

  • When:
    September 26, 2019 4:30pm to 7:30pm
Where:
North Campus, Barrett CTI
Contact:
Caitlin Feere

Come show your support by joining Humber College and University of Guelph-Humber students and staff march in solidarity at the 4th annual Take Back The Night event this Thursday, September 26 at 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Barrett Centre for Teaching and Innovation, North Campus.

The event will include: 

4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Community Resource Fair with several booths of community agencies who support those impacted by sexual violence
5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Opening remarks
Land Acknowledgement
Address from Humber Administration 
Dance Performance (alumni)
Music Performance (alumni)
Indigenous Drumming Ceremony
Group photo
6:45 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. March! Followed by hot chocolate/light snacks in the LRC

Take Back the Night is a movement that was started by women who had experienced sexual assault. Women and their allies marched and participated through rallies, marches and candlelight vigils, to denounce all forms of sexual violence. Today, Take Back the Night recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. However, women, particularly women with disabilities, indigenous and racialized women, low-income women, and trans women are more likely to experience such violence.

Everyone is welcome to attend and march in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. We encourage self-identified survivors to take the lead at the front of the march if they would like, with allies and advocates marching in support behind them.

Hope to see you there. 

  • When:
    September 18, 2019 11:30am to 2:30pm
  • When:
    September 19, 2019 12:00pm to 2:00pm
  • When:
    September 26, 2019 1:30pm to 3:30pm
Contact:
Caitlin Feere
Join us for Take Back The Night Sign Making Events - Wednesday September 18th at North campus in the E-Concourse from 12-2pm, Thursday September 19th in the University of Guelph-Humber North Atrium from 1:30 - 3:30pm and Thursday September 26th at the Lakeshore campus in A168 (BASE) at 1:30 - 3:30pm

We invite you to join us at the pre-events to create signs. Materials will be available. The Take Back The Night sign making events are:

North Campus Guelph-Humber Lakeshore Campus
Date: Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Location: E Concourse
​Time: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Date: Thursday, September 19, 2019
Location: North Atrium
Time: 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Date: Thursday, September 26, 2019
Location: A-168 (BASE) 
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

What is Take Back The Night?

Take Back the Night is a movement that was started by women who had experienced sexual assault. Women and their allies marched and participated through rallies, marches and candlelight vigils, to denounce all forms of sexual violence. Today, Take Back the Night recognizes that people of all genders can experience sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. However, women, particularly women with disabilities, indigenous and racialized women, low-income women, and trans women are more likely to experience such violence.

Everyone is welcome to attend and march in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence. We encourage self-identified survivors to take the lead at the front of the march if they would like, with allies and advocates marching in support behind them.

Join Humber and University of Guelph-Humbers 4th annual Take Back The Night Event on Thursday, September 26, 2019 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Barrett Centre of Teaching and Innovation (CTI), North Campus.

Complimentary round-trip shuttle bus available from Lakeshore campus. Please contact caitlin.feere@humber.ca for more information.

  • When:
    September 18, 2019 9:30am to 11:00am
  • When:
    September 19, 2019 10:30am to 12:00pm
  • When:
    September 26, 2019 11:00am to 12:30pm
Contact:
Rhonda Harrison

The College’s updated Temporary Use of Space for Events Policy and Procedure has been in effect since July 2, 2019.

We invite you to sign up for one of the information sessions below, which will provide a better understanding of the updated policy and the process required to host an event on campus.

Session 1 September 18 – 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. North Campus, T132 (Residence Conference Room)
Session 2 September 19 – 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. North Campus, T132 (Residence Conference Room)
Session 3 September 26 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lakeshore Campus, L1007

To register for one of the above sessions, please click here.

  • When:
    September 18, 2019 9:30am to 11:00pm
  • When:
    September 26, 2019 11:00am to 12:30pm
Contact:
Rhonda Harrison

The College’s updated Temporary Use of Space for Events Policy and Procedure has been in effect since July 2, 2019.

We invite you to sign up for one of the information sessions below, which will provide a better understanding of the updated policy and the process required to host an event on campus.

Session 1 September 18 – 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. North Campus, T132 (Residence Conference Room)
Session 2 September 26 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lakeshore Campus, L1007

To register for one of the above sessions, please click here.

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