This Skill gives the Digital Person the ability to conversationally schedule a Microsoft Outlook meeting. The Skill is triggered by saying Create/Setup/Schedule (an event)/(a meeting). This skill uses the Microsoft Office 365 Graph API to find people in an organization and get their calendar information.
In order to create an event, the user must provide a date, time, and title. In response to the user's keywords representing dates and times, a markdown graphic is displayed, showing the event on their calendar. After creating the event, the user may invite other Microsoft users or groups to attend the event. By default, a 30 mins meeting is set up which can then be edited from Microsoft outlook if needed.
This skill is:
Built and owned by Soul Machines Ltd.
Only supported in English.
Powered by the Microsoft Graph API
To set up a meeting users can schedule a date by providing the day, month, and/or year. Users can also specify phrases such as "today", "tomorrow", "noon", “next monday”, or certain US holidays to schedule events.
Below are the supported US holidays:
The current version of the skill cannot edit or delete events. If you would like to edit or delete an event, you must log on to Microsoft Outlook and make changes there.
The current version also does not support adding multiple users in the same sentence. If you would like to add multiple users quickly, make sure they are all a part of a Microsoft Outlook Group and you can add the group to an event.
The skill does not warn if the event occurs on a weekend or holiday.
survey-skill-video.movThe Google form created must be in a certain format for the Digital Person to be able to read out the questions coherently and also to accept the answers from the users hence we support only 4 types of questions.
Short Answer - When you expect a short answer for the question. Within this question type the additional Description and Response Validation options are not supported:
Paragraph - When you expect a longer answer for the question.
Multiple Choice - When you want to give the user limited options to choose from. These are easier to analyze afterward as these standardize the answer format with no room for interpretation.
Linear Scale - When you want to collect the user’s opinion numerically on a scale. You can change the scale, but it must start with either a 0 or a 1, and can go up to 10.
Liner scale questions must include label descriptions identifying the extremes:
On the form settings tab, the following options should be disabled to allow users to access the form.
You will need the Form ID to connect to the Digital DNA studio so that the Digital Person can access the survey questions. From the Google Form, click Send, copy the URL, and note the Form ID.
As shown in the example below, the Form ID is part of the URL (in red):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeaR2jrUvL8ZJXx6SPKeDyEcIJIJTWWhaHZi3zgeMvOsJa9Ag/viewform?usp=sf_link
Provide the following information in the Survey Skill configuration screen in Digital DNA Studio. See Adding Skills to your Digital Person for detailed instructions:
Field | Type | Description |
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Google Form ID (required) | TEXT
| Google Form ID to be used in the survey. |
Text to read to the user before starting (required) | TEXT
| Output phrase to be read before starting the survey. |
Text to read to the user after a valid answer | TEXT
| Default phrase is: Alright, the next question. |
Text to read to the user after an invalid/unknown response | TEXT
| Default phrase is: I'm sorry but I did not understand that. Please choose from the given options . |
Text to read to the user after the user completes the survey | TEXT
| . Default phrase is: Thank you that completes the survey. |
Digital Person to read the options for choice questions |
| If set to true the Digital Person will read all the options in the multiple choice question. |
| Dropdown
| If set to true , the upper and lower extremes are added to the option card for a linear scale question. |
Scale Question Option Card | Dropdown
| Allows you to set the order of the linear scale question. |