think-cell

Create professional
looking presentations for your classes fast using think-cell
 

Do you use PowerPoint to present in your classes? If so,
think-cell – used by most consulting firms – might save you a significant
amount of working time and enable you to create professional looking
presentations for your coursework. Knowing think-cell could be a valuable skill
as you enter the workplace since many employers, including top consulting firms
and investment banks, use the software.  

think-cell is free to City Colleges of Chicago students,
faculty, and staff. It takes just minutes to learn watching the short
video tutorials available for each chart type. See below for helpful training
resources and instructions on how to download think-cell.

 

Why should you
consider using think-cell?
 

  • Creating
    your charts takes 70% less time

    Create 40+ chart types, including waterfall, Gantt,
    and Mekko charts in just 2-3 minutes
  • 90% less
    time when making alterations
    Automate changes to your charts with think-cell
  • Gain professional skills
    Become proficient with the charting software used by top consulting andinvestment firms
  • Better results
    Improve your class presentations and impress your audience

How to download
think-cell
 

 

Usage Agreement  

think-cell is only to be used for academic and nonprofit use by current City College of Chicago users. People who are no longer enrolled or employed at City Colleges or intend to use the software for non-educational uses will need to obtain a separate license agreement.  

Academic program​

Go to www.think-cell.com/download to download the software. 

think-cell is available for both PC and Mac.

How to learn more

For
tailored think-cell support and self-service resources such as tutorial videos
and a searchable user manual, visit https://www.think-cell.com/support 

  • Watch
    this think-cell overview video
     
  • Build
    your first chart or layout with the help of this short video
  • Explore think-cell’s 40+ chart types and features here
  • Learn how to link an Excel file to your think-cell Power
    Point chart and automate data updates here

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