Case Study: How I used SharePoint, Power Automate, PowerApps, and Forms to build a Speaker Database

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In this case study, I detail how I went about designing and implementing a Speaker Database for the Project Management Institute using SharePoint, Power Automate, Power Apps, and Microsoft Forms. We will do a brief intro of what each technology is and it's pros and cons, and then dive into what I learned about each, each strengths and weaknesses, and how I was able to build a functional Speaker Database. About Speaker: Sarah has presented at several TechGirlz workshops for the Boys and Girls Club of Harford County, as an advocate for women in tech. Sarah graduated from the Science and Mathematics Academy in Aberdeen, MD in 2018, where she presented her senior capstone project "Engineering peer credibility via mastery of roles," where she designed roles for an ad hoc team. She worked with an army professional from CERDEC. She is currently attending the University of Maryland - College Park to major in Information Science and represents her major as a Student Ambassador. Sarah completed an internship with the Project Management Institute, helping them with their Professional Development Event, and worked as at the SharePoint Intern at Smithsonian Institution’s Office of the Chief Information Officer. She is currently a part of the Junior Fellows Program at the Library of Congress this summer Conference Website: https://www.2020twenty.net/power-platform-virtual-conference/ C# Corner - Community of Software and Data Developers https://www.c-sharpcorner.com​ #powerplatform #virtualconference​ #csharpcorner​ #powerapps

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