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Connect+Learn: Best Practices for Creating and Sharing Microsoft Forms

June 19, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Virtual Event

Join this Connect+Learn session: we will discuss best practices for creating and sharing Microsoft Forms.  This session with involve slides, live demo and Q&A.

Speaker: Lobsang Wangmo, M365 Engagement Coordinator

Note: Registration is not required for this event. Please use the Add to Calendar to add the event to your calendar. You can also access the meeting via the Teams Meeting Link.

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