July 2013 Education Hour: Cutting Edge Tools and Enhancements |
July 2013 Education Hour Overview
The new user interface was launched just last month and Survey Analytics VP of Client Services Esther LaVielle will be presenting a special follow up to our June 2013 Education Hour to demonstrate even more of the new enhancements and shortcuts available to you now in Survey Analytics 2.0. To mention a couple, you will see items such as navigation hotkey shortcuts and new and faster ways to add/edit survey questions. Alongside what's new, we want to make sure that you are comfortable using the new interface and go over the basics to make sure you remain efficient during this change. Join us on Wednesday July 31, 2013 at 1PM EST/10AM PST for Cutting Edge Tools and Enhancements.
Don't worry if you're not able to make it at the time of the live session. Sign up anyways and we'll send you the webinar video and slides when they become available. The replay and slides will also be available right here on this blog post following the presentation.
Don't worry if you're not able to make it at the time of the live session. Sign up anyways and we'll send you the webinar video and slides when they become available. The replay and slides will also be available right here on this blog post following the presentation.
What is Survey Analytics Education Hour?
In case you missed out over the past few months, Survey Analytics is now offering a monthly "Education Hour" to all of our valued clients. As an ongoing part of making sure you get the most out of your Survey Analytics account, we have been conducting surveys to our customers to ask what you would like to learn more about. We received valuable data and have been putting together a monthly education agenda driven by your feedback. Regardless if you are mainly using just the online tool, SurveyPocket, the panel, or SurveySwipe, we hope you will find this new program to be beneficial for your research needs.
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