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12/17/2020Released
5/7/2020- Creating a survey
- Adding survey questions
- Enabling file uploads
- Creating a quiz
- Controlling quiz appearance
- Editing questions
- Changing question order
- Sharing forms
- Viewing survey and quiz results
- Analyzing results in Microsoft Forms
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Curt] Microsoft Forms is a powerful information gathering tool. By creating quizzes and surveys, you can capture feedback from users, customers, and employees to help you make better decisions. In this course, I'll provide an overview of Microsoft Forms and show you how to use it to create surveys and quizzes. I'm Curt Frye. Join me at LinkedIn Learning for an introduction to Microsoft Forms that will let you capture valuable information you can turn into terrific decisions.
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Introduction
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What you should know2m 35s
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1. Creating a Survey
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Create a survey1m 55s
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Add a text question3m 37s
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Add a rating question2m 30s
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Add a date picker2m 57s
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Add a ranking question4m 43s
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Add a Likert scale question4m 56s
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Add a file upload link2m 28s
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2. Creating a Quiz
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Create a quiz1m 39s
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Create a quiz question4m 17s
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3. Managing Surveys and Quizzes
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Change a form’s theme1m 58s
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Print a blank form1m 6s
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4. Analyzing Survey and Quiz Results
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View survey results5m 27s
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View quiz results3m 36s
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Customize quiz grading2m 40s
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Post quiz results1m 47s
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Analyze results in Excel1m 11s
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Conclusion
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Next steps49s
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