Volcanoes form when pressure builds up underground, causing eruptions that spew hot lava and ash. The Hawaiian islands were created by volcanic activity, as Hawaii has some of the most active volcanoes that erupt with fiery displays of hot lava.
Learn more about volcanoes- interesting facts about these vents, and what to do before, during, and after volcanic eruptions. Spread awareness and be prepared.
This interactive assessment tests the user's knowledge about the different types of mountains and how they are formed. It asks the user to identify which type of mountain forms from specific tectonic plate interactions, such as when continental plates collide, ocean plates collide, a continental and oceanic plate collide, sections of rock are uplifted, and when ocean plates diverge. When the user answers correctly, they receive positive feedback and reinforcement of the correct mountain formation process. If incorrect, they receive guidance to select the right answer. The assessment covers folded mountains, volcanic mountains, coastal mountains, fault block mountains, and underwater volcanoes at divergent plate boundaries.
This lesson plan provides materials to teach students about volcanoes over one 60 minute session. Students will gain an understanding of volcano formation and types, learn to identify volcanic features, view images of active volcanoes, and locate 12 notable volcanoes on a map. The lesson involves a presentation to impart key points about volcanoes, followed by an activity where students discover information about volcanoes in their worksheet. The lesson aims to help students develop research, classification, communication and observation skills.
1) Weightlessness is experienced in a state of free-fall when there are no contact forces acting on an individual, such as astronauts in orbit around Earth.
2) Orbital motion is the result of an object's forward inertia combined with the downward pull of gravity, which allows objects like satellites to remain in a constant state of free-fall around Earth.
3) The combination of an object's inertia and gravity is what keeps both Earth orbiting the sun and the moon orbiting Earth.
1) Weightlessness is experienced in a state of free-fall when there are no contact forces acting on an individual, such as astronauts in orbit around Earth.
2) Orbital motion is the result of an object's forward inertia combined with the downward pull of gravity.
3) For satellites and the moon, the curved surface of Earth means objects in free-fall can remain in orbit, creating the sensation of weightlessness.
This interactive assessment tests the user's knowledge about different types of mountains and how they are formed by various tectonic plate interactions. It consists of multiple choice questions about which type of mountain - folded, volcanic, coastal, fault block, or underwater volcanoes - forms in response to convergent boundaries between continental plates, ocean plates, continental and oceanic plates, at hot spots, or at divergent boundaries between ocean plates. For each question, the user selects an answer and receives feedback on whether it is correct or not along with an explanation of the right answer.
Volcanoes form from pressure forces that push magma and gases from deep underground out to the surface. There are two main types of volcanic eruptions - quiet eruptions produce shield volcanoes through fast moving lava flows, while explosive eruptions result in composite volcanoes and cinder cones through thick, slowly moving magma building pressure. Volcanoes usually form at convergent plate boundaries or at hot spots in the Earth's crust.
Hawaiian land animals include a Hawaiian lizard that can stick to stuff, a spider monkey that can climb trees and swing on branches, and a horned lizard that can blend in. A long-living animal is also described as walking on beaches for 20 years.
The poem describes the "12 Days of Recycling", where on each successive day Mrs. Cole gives the speaker a different type of recyclable item, including magazines, plastic bags, paper cups, bottle caps, pop cans, paper napkins, cardboard boxes, empty milk jugs, piles of paper, food containers, plastic bottles, and plastic containers. The poem follows the structure and rhyme of the traditional Christmas carol "The 12 Days of Christmas".
Hawaii is home to some of the world's most frightening volcanoes, which are openings in Earth's surface where hot liquid magma, or melted molten rock, pours out during eruptions. Each Hawaiian island itself is actually the top of an underground volcano.
Seashells come in many sizes and colors and are the hard, protective outer layer or test of various sea creatures like clams. Clam shells specifically have two parts that open and close and seashells are commonly found empty on beaches after being washed ashore.
The USS Arizona was a battleship that was bombed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, resulting in 1,177 men dying and only 334 surviving the attack. The USS Arizona remains located at Pearl Harbor on Oahu as a memorial to those lost in the attack.
This document describes the Menehunes, mythical creatures from Hawaiian folklore who were said to be master builders. They lived in caves and were very strong, building an entire city, though they were also shy and only worked at night due to their short stature. They enjoyed making pineapple bread pudding in their spare time.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941 resulted in over 2,400 American deaths and the sinking of the USS Arizona, killing over 1,000 people on board. This surprise attack brought the United States into World War 2 and destroyed 188 American planes.
Hawaiian plants and flowers grow best in warm, shaded areas and include the yellow hibiscus state flower as well as many other tropical plants and flowers that are often used to make fresh leis, an important Hawaiian tradition.
This document discusses several ocean animals including dolphins that breathe air through a blow hole, the trigger fish being the state fish, sea turtles living in the Pacific Ocean, the endangered Hawaiian monk seal living near Hawaii, and the humpback whale being named Hawaii's state marine mammal in 1979.
The document discusses several animals found in Hawaii, including the liwi and nene birds native to Hawaii, with the nene also being the Hawaiian state bird, as well as mentioning a baby monkey, the Indian mongoose sometimes called the Hawaiian squirrel, and the gold dust day gecko that can be found in trees and houses.
Hawaiian luaus are Hawaiian feasts where hula dancing takes place as part of celebrations and parties, with hula dancing being a common activity at luaus in Hawaii.
Dolphins breathe through blowholes on their back and are playful, manta rays do not have stingers, and seals give birth and care for their young like mammals despite living in the ocean.
Menehunes are legendary little people from Hawaii who can be boys or girls and live hidden in the mountains, only allowing very special people to see them.
Kamehameha was the first king of the Kingdom of Hawaii who ruled for many years and had a big palace; his name means "the lonely one" and June 11th is observed as Kamehameha Day, a public holiday in Hawaii in his honor.
Hawaii is known for its palm trees, beautiful sunsets, and white sand beaches like Waikiki. There are beaches with different colored sands such as black sand beaches which are made from crushed lava, and some have unusual names like Toilet Bowl.
Hawaiian leis are made from fresh tropical flowers, as Hawaii has many unusual tropical plants and flowers including the state flower, the hibiscus, and the state tree, the candlenut tree. There is also a variety of palm trees found on the island of Maui.
Hula dancing originated in Hawaii as a way for Polynesians to tell stories through dance accompanied by chant or song, and has since developed into a form of entertainment where dancers wear colorful necklaces, bracelets, anklets and headpieces.
Hula dancing is a type of dance developed in Hawaii by Polynesians as a way to tell stories through performances considered a form of entertainment, with dancers wearing leis and grass skirts and even children able to participate in the hula.
Halu is the Hawaiian word for surfing, which is most popular in Hawaii. This girl is surfing small beginner waves, while Pipeline in Oahu is famous for its shallow waves.
The document discusses several land animals native to the Hawaiian Islands, including bats, caterpillars, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. It notes that the Hawaiian Islands are home to five species of amphibians and 28 species of reptiles. It also states that the Hawaiian hawk is only found on the Hawaiian Islands and many native Hawaiian birds are endangered.
Hawaiian land animals include a Hawaiian lizard that can stick to stuff, a spider monkey that can climb trees and swing on branches, and a horned lizard that can blend in. A long-living animal is also described as walking on beaches for 20 years.
The poem describes the "12 Days of Recycling", where on each successive day Mrs. Cole gives the speaker a different type of recyclable item, including magazines, plastic bags, paper cups, bottle caps, pop cans, paper napkins, cardboard boxes, empty milk jugs, piles of paper, food containers, plastic bottles, and plastic containers. The poem follows the structure and rhyme of the traditional Christmas carol "The 12 Days of Christmas".
Hawaii is home to some of the world's most frightening volcanoes, which are openings in Earth's surface where hot liquid magma, or melted molten rock, pours out during eruptions. Each Hawaiian island itself is actually the top of an underground volcano.
Seashells come in many sizes and colors and are the hard, protective outer layer or test of various sea creatures like clams. Clam shells specifically have two parts that open and close and seashells are commonly found empty on beaches after being washed ashore.
The USS Arizona was a battleship that was bombed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, resulting in 1,177 men dying and only 334 surviving the attack. The USS Arizona remains located at Pearl Harbor on Oahu as a memorial to those lost in the attack.
This document describes the Menehunes, mythical creatures from Hawaiian folklore who were said to be master builders. They lived in caves and were very strong, building an entire city, though they were also shy and only worked at night due to their short stature. They enjoyed making pineapple bread pudding in their spare time.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941 resulted in over 2,400 American deaths and the sinking of the USS Arizona, killing over 1,000 people on board. This surprise attack brought the United States into World War 2 and destroyed 188 American planes.
Hawaiian plants and flowers grow best in warm, shaded areas and include the yellow hibiscus state flower as well as many other tropical plants and flowers that are often used to make fresh leis, an important Hawaiian tradition.
This document discusses several ocean animals including dolphins that breathe air through a blow hole, the trigger fish being the state fish, sea turtles living in the Pacific Ocean, the endangered Hawaiian monk seal living near Hawaii, and the humpback whale being named Hawaii's state marine mammal in 1979.
The document discusses several animals found in Hawaii, including the liwi and nene birds native to Hawaii, with the nene also being the Hawaiian state bird, as well as mentioning a baby monkey, the Indian mongoose sometimes called the Hawaiian squirrel, and the gold dust day gecko that can be found in trees and houses.
Hawaiian luaus are Hawaiian feasts where hula dancing takes place as part of celebrations and parties, with hula dancing being a common activity at luaus in Hawaii.
Dolphins breathe through blowholes on their back and are playful, manta rays do not have stingers, and seals give birth and care for their young like mammals despite living in the ocean.
Menehunes are legendary little people from Hawaii who can be boys or girls and live hidden in the mountains, only allowing very special people to see them.
Kamehameha was the first king of the Kingdom of Hawaii who ruled for many years and had a big palace; his name means "the lonely one" and June 11th is observed as Kamehameha Day, a public holiday in Hawaii in his honor.
Hawaii is known for its palm trees, beautiful sunsets, and white sand beaches like Waikiki. There are beaches with different colored sands such as black sand beaches which are made from crushed lava, and some have unusual names like Toilet Bowl.
Hawaiian leis are made from fresh tropical flowers, as Hawaii has many unusual tropical plants and flowers including the state flower, the hibiscus, and the state tree, the candlenut tree. There is also a variety of palm trees found on the island of Maui.
Hula dancing originated in Hawaii as a way for Polynesians to tell stories through dance accompanied by chant or song, and has since developed into a form of entertainment where dancers wear colorful necklaces, bracelets, anklets and headpieces.
Hula dancing is a type of dance developed in Hawaii by Polynesians as a way to tell stories through performances considered a form of entertainment, with dancers wearing leis and grass skirts and even children able to participate in the hula.
Halu is the Hawaiian word for surfing, which is most popular in Hawaii. This girl is surfing small beginner waves, while Pipeline in Oahu is famous for its shallow waves.
The document discusses several land animals native to the Hawaiian Islands, including bats, caterpillars, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. It notes that the Hawaiian Islands are home to five species of amphibians and 28 species of reptiles. It also states that the Hawaiian hawk is only found on the Hawaiian Islands and many native Hawaiian birds are endangered.
King Kamehameha had a big palace and was a good ruler of Hawaii. On June 11th, which is King Kamehameha Day, people in Hawaii celebrate with a parade in Honolulu and place leis on a statue of King Kamehameha to honor him as the lonely, but powerful, ruler who united the Hawaiian islands.
Surfing is a challenging activity where some surfers are very skilled at riding huge waves using modern shorter surf boards, with some of the best surfing taking place on the North Shore.
Hawaii is known for growing coffee, sugarcane, and fruits like pineapple, coconuts, and bananas. Traditional Hawaiian foods include kalua pig which is popular at luaus, and rice and poi which are commonly served alongside meat dishes.
The Hawaiian Islands consist of 8 islands located in the North Pacific Ocean, known for their tropical climate and natural beauty. Kauai is nicknamed the Garden Isle, home to pretty waterfalls. The islands feature many mountains and waterfalls throughout, with temperatures typically between 60 and 90 degrees.
This short document describes a luau, which is a Hawaiian feast. It mentions that boys play with fire on sticks and girls and boys dance together at the luau. Girls are also shown getting ready to hula dance as part of the festivities.
Hawaii is home to some of the world's most frightening volcanoes. When the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele is angry, the volcano erupts, spewing lava. As lava cools and hardens it becomes pumice, and sometimes a volcanic eruption can even build a new island by accumulating hardened lava. Pressure causes volcanic eruptions to occur.
Teams Call Records: Treasure Trove or Pandoras Box?panagenda
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/teams-call-records-treasure-trove-or-pandoras-box/
Are Microsoft Teams call records, provided via the Graph API, an undiscovered treasure trove of data to be used for improving your users Teams call experience or a Pandoras box that no one should open due to the complexity of the data it contains?
Join us for an exclusive webinar where we dive deep into the journey of Microsoft call telemetry data. From its creation and upload, to processing, and making it available to customers. Discover how data privacy settings and other factors influence the output, and learn about key differences like how guest users and external users are handled in meetings.
Stefan will guide you through the structure of Microsoft call records and provide expert insights on how to interpret this valuable data. Dont miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and make the most of your call records data!
What you will take away
- Learn what data is available in the Microsoft call records and how to access it
- Insights into the scope of available call telemetry
- Understanding of the value and limitations of the available data (privacy settings & possible GDPR restrictions)
- Understand how data differs where external & guest users are involved
- Understand the impact of factors like location, policies and settings on the availability of the data
A Dist Sys Programmer's Journey into AI by Piotr SarnaScyllaDB
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This talk explores the culture shock of transitioning from distributed databases to AI. While AI operates at massive scale, distributed storage and compute remain essential. Discover key differences, unexpected parallels, and how database expertise applies in the AI world.
The Most Important Tech Innovations of 2024Arif Efendi
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Connective technology is a realm where technological advancements are having a game-changing impact, such as reconfigurable intelligent surfaces that optimise wireless communications links. In addition, high-altitude platform station systems are posing the potential for new levels of communication and observation capabilities.
Object Storage in ScyllaDB by Ran Regev, ScyllaDBScyllaDB
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In this talk we take a look at how Object Storage is used by Scylla. We focus on current usage, namely - for backup, and we look at the shift in implementation from an external tool to native Scylla. We take a close look at the complexity of backup and restore mostly in the face of topology changes and token assignments. We also take a glimpse to the future and see how Scylla is going to use Object Storage as its native storage. We explore a few possible applications of it and understand the tradeoffs.
Migrating 50TB Data From a Home-Grown Database to ScyllaDB, Fast by Terence LiuScyllaDB
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Terence share how Clearview AI's infra needs evolved and why they chose ScyllaDB after first-principles research. From fast ingestion to production queries, the talk explores their journey with Rust, embedded DB readers, and the ScyllaDB Rust driverplus config tips for bulk ingestion and achieving data parity.
Redefining Efficiency in AI: The Impact of 1.58-bit LLMs on the Future of Com...Gregor Lyttek
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This whitepaper examines how emerging 1.58-bit quantization approaches, exemplified by BitNet b1.58, address critical challenges in LLM deployment without compromising model performance. Our analysis demonstrates up to 65% reduction in energy consumption, 72% decrease in memory footprint, and inference speed improvements of 2.71x compared to traditional models. We present a comprehensive implementation framework for organizations seeking to balance computational efficiency with AI performance objectives.
Agentic AI in Action: Real-Time Vision, Memory & Autonomy with Browser Use & ...Zilliz
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About this webinar
Discover how to integrate Vision Language Models with Browser Use and Milvus to create an agentic system capable of real-time visual and textual analysis. Ideal for developers who want to learn how to use Agents that can see, take action, and remember what they saw.
This Session Will:
- Demonstrate a workflow where Browser Use extracts dynamic web data, while Milvus stores and retrieves the data, that way you can always come back to what the agent saw.
- Showcase practical use cases, such as querying live web content with AI agents that reason over historical and visual data.
- Explore balancing autonomy and control in agentic systems, including challenges like hallucination mitigation and performance optimization.
The Memory Wall in AI - A Crisis We Must SolveAI Infra Forum
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"The evolution of AI has largely been shaped by advancements in compute power. However, an equally critical factormemoryhas emerged as a defining bottleneck for the next generation of AI infrastructure. While GPUs and TPUs have seen exponential improvements in FLOPS, memory bandwidth and capacity have struggled to keep pace. Today, training and inference at scale are constrained as much by memory limitations as by compute.
The financial implications are staggering: High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) now costs nearly as much as compute, and memory bandwidth is one of the leading constraints in large-scale AI deployments. The infrastructure of tomorrow must be designed with memory as a first-class consideration. This keynote explores the increasing role of memory in AI workloads, real-world examples of memory bottlenecks, and strategies for designing AI infrastructure that balances compute and memory effectively.
Solutions for Radiation Threats: The Zytekno Catalogomnicnc
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Alright, here's a condensed version of the Zytekno radiation detection catalog description, aiming for under 1000 words:
Zytekno: Advanced Radiation Detection Solutions
Introduction:
Zytekno provides cutting-edge radiation detection technologies for diverse applications, ensuring safety and security. Our catalog features innovative solutions, from drones to wearable devices, designed for optimal performance in challenging environments.
Our Commitment:
We focus on innovation and reliability, integrating the latest advancements and rigorously testing our products.
Product Categories:
Drone-Based: Aerial surveillance for hard-to-reach areas.
Robotic: Autonomous operation in hazardous environments.
Vehicle-Mounted: Mobile monitoring for rapid deployment.
Portal: Automated screening for personnel and cargo.
Backpack/Wearable: Personal monitoring for first responders.
Array Camera: High-resolution radiation source imaging.
Exoskeleton: Wearable tech with enhanced mobility and detection.
Product Highlights:
Drone Systems: Equipped with high-sensitivity detectors and GPS navigation for comprehensive area coverage.
Robotic Platforms: Designed for hazardous environments, featuring remote control and customizable arms, and robotic dog platforms for complex terrain.
Vehicle Systems: Mobile monitoring with real-time data and GPS tracking for rapid response.
Portal Systems: Automated screening with customizable configurations and integrated access control.
Wearable Devices: Lightweight and ruggedized for personal monitoring with real-time alerts.
Array Cameras: High-resolution imaging for detailed radiation source analysis.
Exoskeletons: Enhanced mobility and radiation detection for personnel in hazardous areas.
Applications:
Nuclear monitoring and decommissioning.
Hazardous material handling and cleanup.
Border security and contraband detection.
Emergency response and search and rescue.
Environmental surveys and mapping.
Industrial inspections and security.
Military and defense applications.
Key Features:
High-sensitivity radiation detectors.
Real-time data transmission and analysis.
GPS-guided navigation and tracking.
Customizable payloads and sensor configurations.
Ruggedized and weather-resistant designs.
Automated alert systems.
Integrated access control.
Conclusion:
Zytekno delivers advanced radiation detection solutions tailored to meet the demands of diverse applications. Our commitment to innovation ensures reliable and effective technologies.
Workload Prioritization: How to Balance Multiple Workloads in a Cluster by Fe...ScyllaDB
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Workload Prioritization is a ScyllaDB exclusive feature for controlling how different workloads compete for system resources. It's used to prioritize urgent application requests that require immediate response times versus others that can tolerate slighter delays (e.g., large scans). Join this session for a demo of how applying workload prioritization reduces infrastructure costs while ensuring predictable performance at scale.
Ensuring AI Trust and Transparency with Inclusive Design Ted Drake
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Trauma-informed design (TID) principles were established in architecture and service design with an emphasis on providing safe spaces for those who have suffered trauma. More recently, TID has been adopted within digital design of web and mobile applications. The core principles of TID also lead to usable design that respects the users privacy, security, and trust.
Reduce Your Cloud Spend with ScyllaDB by Tzach LivyatanScyllaDB
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This talk will explore why ScyllaDB Cloud is a cost-effective alternative to DynamoDB, highlighting efficient design implementations like shared compute, local NVMe storage, and storage compression. It will also discuss new X Cloud features, better plans and pricing, and a direct cost comparison between ScyllaDB and DynamoDB
Expanding your DEIA with age and belongingTed Drake
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Enhance your DEI+A program by fostering belonging, addressing intersectionality, and including employees over 40. Learn how to promote inclusive leadership, challenge ageism, and implement effective initiatives to create a truly inclusive workplace.
Vector Search with ScyllaDB by Szymon WasikScyllaDB
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Vector search is an essential element of contemporary machine learning pipelines and AI tools. This talk will share preliminary results on the forthcoming vector storage and search features in ScyllaDB. By leveraging Scylla's scalability and USearch library's performance, we have designed a system with exceptional query latency and throughput. The talk will cover vector search use cases, our roadmap, and a comparison of our initial implementation with other vector databases.
Webinar - Zilliz Cloud Monthly Demo - March 2025Zilliz
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Join our monthly demo for a technical overview of Zilliz Cloud, a highly scalable and performant vector database service for AI applications
Topics covered
- Zilliz Cloud's scalable architecture
- Key features of the developer-friendly UI
- Security best practices and data privacy
- Highlights from recent product releases
- This webinar is an excellent opportunity for developers to learn about Zilliz Cloud's capabilities and how it can support their AI projects. Register now to join our community and stay up-to-date with the latest vector database technology.
Theres a common adage that it takes 10 years to develop a file system. As ScyllaDB reaches that 10 year milestone in 2025, its the perfect time to reflect on the last decade of ScyllaDB development both hits and misses. Its especially appropriate given that our project just reached a critical mass with certain scalability and elasticity goals that we dreamed up years ago. This talk will cover how we arrived at ScyllaDB X Cloud achieving our initial vision, and share where were heading next.
[QUICK TALK] "How to study to acquire a skill, not a certificate?", Uliana Du...Fwdays
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How many certificates do you have on your shelf or on LinkedIn? Now the real question is: did these courses really help you develop your skills?
Learning is not just a line on your resume, it makes a real difference in your work and life. In her speech, Uliana will share practical tools that will help you learn so that your knowledge works and your skills are strengthened, not just add to your collection of certificates.
We will talk about effective approaches to learning, motivation, and how to avoid the trap of the eternal student.
Verbose AI: The Accessibility Challenge - CSUN 2025Ted Drake
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This presentation was created for the 2025 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference
Verbose AI: The Accessibility Challenge
Explore how verbose AI-generated image descriptions could hinder screen reader accessibility. We'll share real-world examples, the importance of context, AI's limitations, and practical solutions to promote inclusivity and encourage action.
Navigating SharePoint Integration: From Seamless Configuration to Workflow Au...Safe Software
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Integrating SharePoint with FME can open up a world of possibilities, from automating repetitive tasks to managing your data workflows. But navigating the integration process might seem daunting until now. In this webinar, well break down how to seamlessly connect SharePoint with FME, covering everything from basic to more advanced workflows.
Youll learn how to leverage SharePoint Online as a file system, integrate web services using OAuth, and troubleshoot common issues like authorization errors and SSL certificate problems. Plus, well dive into real-world examples and live demos, showing you different methods to bring your SharePoint data into your workflows, detect changes in SharePoint that trigger downstream processes, and more.
By the end of this webinar, youll have the knowledge and confidence to transform your SharePoint processes into efficient, automated workflows, saving you time and reducing manual effort.