Events on: Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Microsoft Forms: An Overview

Microsoft Forms is a simple, application that lets you easily create surveys, quizzes, and polls. In educational settings, it can be used to create quizzes, collect feedback from instructors and participants, or plan class and staff activities. In nonprofit organizations, it can be used to collect client feedback, measure employee satisfaction, improve your programs, or organize various events.

Key takeaways from the training include:

  • The capabilities of Forms
  • How to drive more efficiencies in your day-to-day work in Forms
  •  How to drive data from Forms


Presenter:
kayla c 200Kayla Canvasser is a trainer through the Digital Transformation Center at the University of Louisville. She is a Detroit native who currently resides in Louisville. She has spent her whole career in talent acquisition, primarily focusing on technology. Kayla is passionate about supporting organizations so they can continue to grow, scale, and impact our communities. When she is not focused on strategizing to find top talent, you can find her exploring Louisville, traveling, at yoga, or finding the next best cup of coffee.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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