Listen "A Guide To Google Forms For Teaching - E009"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we talk about how you can use Google Forms with your students. We discuss the various question types, how to use sections in Forms, as well as how to really take advantage of the features present to increase student learning.If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss out on any new content!We would love to hear from you – leave us a message on our FLIPGRID!News and UpdatesGoogle Groups is getting a new updated interface! Google Meet - Noise cancellation is coming soon!Global GEG Level 1 Training Bootcamp - June 12, 19, 26, 2020 - FREE! Sign up hereFeatured ContentMain optionsQuestion types - short answer, paragraph, multiple choice, checkboxes, drop down, grids, upload a file, linear scale, date, timeImport questions from other created forms - create a question bank to import from as a time-saving toolAdd a title and description - breaks up the questions/contentInsert image and video - look for the three dots for alignment options, show captions in video, hover text for image; double click to change its sizeUse images for multiple choice answers too; great for math/science or use EquatIOAdd a section - use for “go to section based on answer”; differentiate learning, review concepts with video/activity/link etc.; plan, plan, PLAN before diving in!Three dots at the bottom of the question - description, shuffle order, go to section optionsSettingsGeneral - collect email addresses, limit to 1 response, restrict to domain, edit after submit, see summary charts/text responsesPresentation - show progress bar, shuffle question order, show link to submit another response, customize confirmation message (links next activity, Classroom assignment, video, etc here)Quizzes - toggle on, locked mode for managed Chromebooks (update Chrome!), release marks (immediately or later), assign point valuesAnswer key options (answers, feedback - incorrect and correct, add link and video)Multiple choice and short answer can be set up for self-marking ThemesAccess via the paint paletteChange image, theme colours, four font optionsCheck out the new fonts from Google - Lexand (great for accessibility)Upload your own custom header - Slides Mania templateThree Dots beside SENDAdd collaborators and make a copy of a formGet a pre-filled link - fill in any of the answer fields you want to be pre-populated, then click on get link; great for avoiding the common errorsSome Uses of FormsQuizzes, flipped classroom, formative assessmentsFeedback from students on your teachingReflections on learning and goal-settingEscape Rooms (using data validation)Lots of other ways to process ySupport the showConnect with EduGals: Twitter @EduGals Rachel @dr_r_johnson Katie @KatieAttwell EduGals Website Support the show
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