STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What do you think of Microsoft’s Excel? |
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Can you remember the first time you used it? |
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What is your level of expertise at using Excel and why? |
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How useful is Excel to you? |
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What do you use Excel for in your personal and work life? |
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What would your life be like without Excel? |
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What problems have you had with Excel? |
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What new features would you like added to Excel? |
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What is the thing that makes you angriest when using Excel? |
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Do you use the Visual Basic part of Excel? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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How did you learn to use Excel? |
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Have you read any “for dummies” books or been to any training sessions on Excel? |
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Do you think all schoolchildren should be taught how to use Excel? |
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Which do you prefer, MS Word, Powerpoint or Excel? |
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What would you like to do with Excel that you don’t know how to? |
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Have you ever made a big mistake when using Excel? |
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Have you ever lost a lot of work on Excel? |
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What would life be like if you suddenly lost all your .xls files? |
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How many times have you wanted to punch the computer while using Excel? |
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What questions would you like to ask the designers of Excel? |
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