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Introduction to Jotform and Its Features
Objective: To provide an overview of Jotform and its key features. Content: - Overview of Jotform: What it is and what it’s used for. - Key features: Form builder, templates, form elements, conditional logic, integrations, widgets, security features, etc. - Benefits of using Jotform for various purposes.
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How to Create a Form
Content: - Starting with a blank form or template. - Adding form elements: text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, file uploads, etc. - Customizing form fields: labels, placeholders, required fields, etc.
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How to Use the Settings of the Form and How to Set Up Recipients by Email
Objective: To guide learners how to configure form settings and set up email notifications for form submissions
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How to Connect Submissions to an integration (Google Drive)
Objective: To teach students how to integrate Jotform with Google Drive to store form submissions.
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How to Make Apps in Jotform
To teach learners how to create a Jotform App for specific purposes, such as events.
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Introduction to Jotform
About Lesson

The key features are of jotform are: form builder, templates, form elements, conditional logic, integrations, widgets, security features, and many more which you will discover along the way.

 Form Builder: An intuitive drag-and-drop interface that allows users to easily add and customize form elements. Users can see changes in real-time, making form creation straightforward and efficient.

 Templates: Jotform offers a vast library of pre-designed templates for various industries and use cases. These templates help users quickly get started with a professionally designed form that they can further customize to fit their needs.

 Form Elements: A variety of form elements such as text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdowns, file upload fields, date pickers, and more. These elements can be easily added to forms and customized according to the specific requirements of the form.

 Conditional Logic: Allows users to create dynamic forms that change based on user input. For example, certain questions can be shown or hidden, or different thank you messages can be displayed based on the answers given.

 Integrations: Jotform integrates with numerous third-party applications such as Google Drive, Dropbox, PayPal, Stripe, Mailchimp, and many others. These integrations help automate workflows by connecting form data to other tools and services.

 Widgets: Additional functionality can be added to forms through widgets, such as e-signatures, image sliders, terms and conditions checkboxes, and more.

 Security Features: Jotform prioritizes data security with features such as SSL encryption, GDPR compliance, HIPAA compliance for healthcare-related forms, and secure form submissions to protect sensitive data.

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