Basics of Qualtrics Surveys
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 9:00–10:00 AM
Description
Get ready for your first Qualtrics project. In this workshop, you’ll learn how you can create and customize survey projects, distribute your projects, and build reports to view insights in real-time. Learn best practices for creating surveys to maximize your engagement. Learn how to apply the Colgate branded logo to your survey and other design aspects. This will take place as a Zoom meeting. Participants will receive the link to join the meeting via their confirmation email.
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