Submitted by: Stephanie Obodda, Assistant Director, Digital Innovation Engineering at Brown University
Contact Info:
Email: stephanie_obodda@brown.edu
Phone: 4018637371
What role would you like to play in organizing this workshop? I’m interested in organizing a workshop on this topic.
Intended Audience: Anyone at an institution that has Qualtrics
Proposal:
As the service owner of Qualtrics at Brown, I support researchers and staff who use it to meet their diverse survey needs. But beyond the obvious use cases, it has filled a lot of gaps in other areas - for example, as a quick way to develop a web app without developer resources. I would talk about some specific features that are underutilized, like passing information at the end of the survey link, allowing survey respondents to use SSO to log in, and matching a respondent with a contact list to display information relevant to them.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about features like embedded data, authentication, web service, workflows
Understand how to use advanced features of Qualtrics to support administrative needs that usually necessitate developing custom web applications
Event Type: Webinar/virtual
Track: Systems & Solutions
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Presenters:
Name | Title | Summary |
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Stephanie Obodda | Assistant Director, Digital Innovation Engineering | Stephanie has been the Qualtrics admin at Brown for almost a decade, among other job responsibilities. She has a background as a technical trainer and loves to make complex technical topics easier to understand. |
Preferred Date and Location: December 2022 - Online, January 2023 - Online, February 2023 - Online, March 2023 - Online, April 2023 - Online, Spring 2023 - in person - location TBD, May 2023 - Online, June 2023 - Online, July 2023 - Online
Dates Not Available: October / November is a bit soon, but I probably could do November if needed!
Additional Comments:
Happy to discuss more / adapt this to another format / change the focus. I have a background as a tech trainer and love explaining complex ideas in simple terms!