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How to digitize in K-12 schools with airSlate certification program

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Explore practical ways of simplifying regular workflows in student-facing departments. Join our certification program and learn how to How to digitize How to digitize in K-12 Schools with airSlate certification program in K-12 Schools with airSlate, an all-in-one no-code automation platform.
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About this program

This certification program responds to K-12 Schools’s demand to get practical skills in automating primary educational workflows. Everyone working in Education can sign up and rapidly learn how to How to digitize progress reports and other activities with airSlate no-code automation. The course takes only 30 minutes and covers everything you should know to complete regular tasks productively.
The Essentials section introduces the ins and outs of our platform’s functionality, key elements, and interface. You will discover how to start using our platform, use Flow Templates, build fillable forms from scratch, and manage them according to your professional needs. You will find practical steps for configuring and sharing an automated document process with other stakeholders.
The Use Case section describes how airSlate helps K-12 Schools improve your educational scenarios, such as student registration, staff onboarding, transcript requests, grant proposals workflows, financial requests, and so on. You will find a real example of how airSlate helps resolve specific document process problems in Education and a step-by-step guideline on configuring a typical automated workflow.
The Bots section provides a comprehensive review of our Automation and Integration Bots that are most suitable for solving workflow issues in K-12 Schools. You will know about each Bot’s function and in-depth instructions for its proper configuration.

What will you learn?

  • Our platform’s most appropriate components and features for processes that simplify learning
  • Advantages for K-12 Schools in implementing workflow automation into their recurring activity
  • Most typical use case examples of progress reports automation with airSlate
  • Recommendations on your airSlate Workspace configuration and Flow creation
  • Automation and Integration Bot features and installation tips

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The different courses are well defined, easily searchable, and the titles are useful. The content can get a bit long, and theoretical from time to time but mostly they try to keep it to bite-sized chunks with small quizzes to help you retain what you just read.

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I’ve taken 20 airSlate Academy courses. These courses helped me create a workflow and generate business. The biggest skill I’ve learned is how to integrate data from other platforms into my workflow.

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airSlate Academy offers free courses in business process and workflow automation innovatively. The courses are well-researched and presented. Easily understood by a noncore IT audience.

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airSlate helps educational organizations How to digitize progress reports automation and drastically improve their efficiency thanks to a variety of no-code Bots. These are small pre-developed pieces of code that perform a specific task. In addition to Automation and Integration Bots, airSlate also provides workflow templates for education staff to adjust according to their needs and analytical tools to check how each process works.

We’ve developed this studying environment for everyone searching for practical, affordable solutions to optimize their regular workflows. If you’re employed in K-12 Schools, you can join our certification program free of charge, find out about the tools and features provided by our service, and see them in action while doing your practical task. The level of your technical skills is not important.

Automation in Education refers to applying specific software into various academic workflows to reduce the need for education staff to perform routine tasks manually. It allows everyone working in K-12 Schools to spend less time on template generation and management and complete their work several times faster. It’s a great way to enhance student enrollment and attendance checking, collecting applications for financial help, timetable planning, invoicing, and payment collection processes.

There are no limitations for enrolling in airSlate Academy. It’s an incredible option to learn practical skills in streamlining routing processes for both academic and administrative teams in educational organizations. Your previous experience in automation is not important, and coding skills are not essential. Using airSlate is easy thanks to its no-code nature, so learning progress reports automation is quick and easy.

Assigning your manual paperwork routines to specialized robotic-driven software enhances productivity in K-12 Schools. Automating industry workflows minimizes errors in records and helps eliminate the risk of data loss when moving them to and from your CRMs. It eliminates the time educators need to prepare, manage, share, and save paperwork and, as a result, helps educational organizations save money. Learn how to How to digitize progress reports by taking part in a comprehensive certification program from airSlate.

airSlate is one of the most effective solutions for automating crucial paperwork-related processes in K-12 Schools. It utilizes no-code RPA technology for paperwork auto-filling, form generation after another document completion, prompt export to a particular data storage or CRM, and so on. The platform’s no-code nature means everyone can learn to work with it, and our comprehensive certification program will help you rapidly get the required skills.