Webinar – Social Squared Discussion Boards February 2024 Release

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14th February 23:00 GMT & 15th February 15:00 GMT

In this webinar, Brett Lonsdale (CEO of Lightning Tools and Microsoft 365 Apps and Services MVP) will be providing a demonstration of Social Squared Discussion Boards for SharePoint and Microsoft Teams. We’ll introduce the benefits of Social Squared, and a live demonstration of how to use and configure Social Squared. We’ll then switch to the brand new features available in our latest release! These include Polls, Voice Input, language translation, improved gamification, and much more.


If you’re looking to improve collaboration within your organization with a structured, powerful discussion forum tool that helps users to find answers to their questions in real-time and in the future as new hires join, make sure you attend.

Attendees will be able to ask question and participate in providing feedback.

14th February 23:00 GMT

15th February 15:00 GMT

Presenter:

Brett Lonsdale is the CEO of Lightning Tools, a company he co-founded. He is also recognized as a Microsoft 365 Apps and Services MVP. Brett’s extensive experience and contributions in the field of Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365 demonstrate his expertise and dedication to helping organizations leverage these technologies effectively for improved collaboration and digital transformation.

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