I am teaching a one to one Microsoft Excel VBA course. One to one’s sound great, you get all the trainers attention, but they can be overwhelming, you get all the trainers attention.

Each course I train is slightly different. It depends on the delegates attending. If they need more work with a topic and they are going to need that topic, we spend more time and viceversa.

There are different ways to approach programming, as a programmer or a user. I teach Excel VBA, programming for Excel, and because the people should be using excel already and want to learn to automate procedures I teach for the user.

My delegate today is very smart, but attended a 5 day Excel VBA course (this is a 2 day course) where he gave up after day 3 because it was all writing code, and into the extreme detail of code.

This would be a good way to learn if you are a programmer or like writing code. This course he is getting the computer to do the work and adding small amounts of code to get it to make decisions for automation.

The key think to ask is, who is the target audience? Are they users or programmers? Do they need to know everything?