Microsoft: Save Time and Money with PowerApps Education Solutions for K-12
Event Details
Join Microsoft and Pragmatic Works to learn more about the CITE PowerApps Kit to help you save time and money by automating and streamlining K-12 education processes in the classroom, school, and district level. We will introduce Power Apps, a powerful tool that enables the creation of custom applications without coding knowledge or experience. We will cover critical decisions you’ll need to make when developing a solution, such as defining requirements, licensing, and selecting the right data sources. Additionally, we will showcase example applications that can be downloaded and implemented immediately, demonstrating the platform’s versatility and impact.
After this session you will learn how to:
Create custom applications tailored to your district’s needs.
Make informed decisions during the app development process.
Access and utilize ready-made applications to enhance educational outcomes
Featured Power Apps available for download: Universal Checklist, Gamified Classroom, District Supply & Asset Management
Examples of Power Apps K-12 customers have created:
Club, Group, or After-School Registrations
Asset Management
New Employee Onboarding Checklist
Parent Forms Completion & Acknowledgement
Technology Support Request & Tracking
Software Approvals
State-Required Reporting
Observation or PD Management & Tracking
Special offers available exclusively for Webinar attendees:
CITE discounted Power Apps licensing costs for 300+ users
Complimentary 60-minutes Envisioning session with Pragmatic Works for your district to learn how to tailor one of the apps in your own environment or discuss how to make your app idea reality
20% off discount on Pragmatic Works hands-on private Hack-a-thon workshop to help your district get started with the first build
Save time and money with PowerApps Education Solutions for K-12
Sign up today. In this presentation, we will explore how the Power Platform can revolutionize educational processes within school districts.