Build an app from the ground up recap

One of the things that brings value to trips, journeys, and adventures is the time we take to reflect on what we have seen and experienced.   Listen to a recording of this post:  With this in mind, let’s take a moment to reflect on the things we learned during the {low-code} 🚍 journey to build an app from the ground up. 

Building an app from the ground up, details and edit screens

Welcome back! Two episodes ago, the {low-code} 🚍 journey started down an interesting new pathway. We have been building a mobile portal app for the Hammerhead Turtle Co. (HHTC). In the last episode we built the home screen, which is the screen that will show the users the web tools that are available to them.

Building an app from the ground up with {low-code} – Part I: design process

I am quite excited about the project upon which we are about to embark. I think that those who hang through this will definitely be some of the most awesome 365 Champions 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️🥇, especially if they remember that #sharingiscaring. Listen to a recording of this post:  This part of the {low-code} 🚍 journey will guide

Let’s mod that asset tracking app with {low-code}

As the {low-code} bus 🚍 continues to take us on our journey towards building capacity for innovation, making us heroes 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️ and Microsoft 365 Champions🏅, in this episode we look at ways to enhance and customize apps. Listen to a recording of this post: Two episodes ago, we built an app using an Excel data

Dissection of an app – and there is no gooey stuff to clean!

In this episode of the {low-code} bus journey 🚍 we go back to our childhood. Kids often take things apart in an effort to understand how they work. Listen to a recording of this post: I did it with an old tape deck and, as a biologist, I learned anatomy, physiology, and evolution through dissections

Low-code 4th project; I need to block my calendar quickly ⌛

¡Hola! Welcome back to another lesson in our series about using the Microsoft Power Platform to create solutions using low-code automation. This series is designed to empower you to break away from repetitive tasks and focus on what matters. In our last few posts, we created several workflows using templates and a few optimizations, and

Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings: I wish I could adjust my camera better 😒

Ever since this wave of online meetings started, I have been so bugged by the conference camera. It seems I can never place it in the right spot. It bothers me that the camera shows more than I want to because of the wide-angle lens or that the position is never quite right. The light

Third lesson in low-code: You want me to convert how many files to PDF? ❗ 😰

Hi, welcome back. This is our third leg of the low-code journey, designed to empower you to break away from repetitive tasks, create your solutions, and focus on what really matters. If you missed our previous lessons, be sure to look at these posts: “Never miss an important email from your boss!” “I want to

Bobcats get presentation feedback on the fly with AI Coach

This is the second on a series on how artificial intelligence voice to text services can help Bobcats advance their academic skills. A key skill for students to develop is the ability to communicate professionally and effectively. Part of acquiring these skills is having the ability to engage audiences through presentations. Traditionally we have relied

New service lets Bobcats transcribe recordings for free!

There are many times when we would like to have a transcript of an audio recording. Sitting by the computer and typing while listening, pausing, rewinding, and typing is super time consuming. It frankly sucks. Your alternative used to be having to pay a professional to do it. For Bobcats there is a great new