This course provides a concise overview of Google Forms -- a cloud-based data collection and analysis program.

This course provides a concise overview of Google Forms -- a cloud-based data collection and analysis program. The online software can be used by accountants to create digital forms, capture and review data, move routine tasks and processes to the Internet, reduce printing expenses, go paperless, survey staff and clients, onboard new employees and customers, share ideas, get fast feedback, improve collaboration and more.
In this seminar, you will learn about: Google Forms basics Case studies Key set-up steps Interface tour Template gallery Advanced tips Themes Collaboration options Help Resources
Who Will Benefit/Target Audience: Practitioners who want to quickly master Google Forms and add new data capture and analytical powers to their operations and skillset.
Field of Study: Information Technology

MA, CMC, CITP/FITP
GARRETT WASNY, MA, CMC, CITP/FITP, is an artificial intelligence (AI) skills advisor to accountants, tax attorneys, enrolled agents, and tax preparers worldwide. His courses focus on the new intersection of accounting and technology, and provide guidance to practitioners on how to prosper in this dynamic age. His sessions demystify emerging cloud, mobile, and social applications, and explain in plain language how financial professionals can use these online tools to build trust, solve problems, and create new value. He’s also an award-winning Internet speaker, author, app developer, professional development specialist, and former management consultant for Price Waterhouse. He's published 50+ ebooks on computing and ethical issues related to accounting, written hundreds of articles and columns on Internet strategy, and delivered thousands of seminars and webinars to CPAs and accounting organizations around the globe.
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