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Spring 2022 - Webinar - Office 365: Forms - 1HRA is a Course

Spring 2022 - Webinar - Office 365: Forms - 1HRA

Ended Jun 3, 2022

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Full course description

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

Important:

Each MSVCC Academy Webinar will utilize a supplemental Canvas course that will be used by the participant to access overview, support, and content (including the Zoom link to join the webinar). Participants may elect to access the supplemental course prior to the date of the webinar in order to review related materials. To receive a certificate of completion and credit for attending the webinar, please know that you MUST complete all of the requirements of the course (including the quiz at the end). Instructions for accessing the supplemental course prior to the date of the webinar can be found here: http://bit.ly/AccessWebinarThroughCanvas   

Description:

This webinar is an introduction to the Microsoft Office 365 application Forms. Microsoft Forms is an online survey creator that allows users to collect responses in real-time. This webinar will explore the app, form customization, and how it can be used for productivity. This webinar will include a live demonstration.

 

Session Date: January 26, 2022, from 12:30, pm to 1:30 pm

 

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Identify uses for Microsoft Forms
  • Create customized forms
  • Utilize the Forms application

WEBINAR FACILITATOR

Dr. Stokes

Arianna Stokes

Facilitator

This webinar is being taught by Dr. Arianna Stokes, the Professional Development Specialist for the Division of eLearning and Instructional Technology at the Mississippi Community College Board. Arianna focuses her efforts on instructional technology, free digital resources, and content accessibility, assisting the MCCB and community colleges through experimental techniques, innovative learning activities, and the pursuance of data-driven decisions to inform Best Practices. Dr. Stokes holds a Ph.D. in Urban Higher Education from Jackson State University and a Master of Education in Educational Technology from Belhaven University.