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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

5 Things Every Teacher Needs To Know About Google Forms
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The Bottom Line - Forms will change your world! They can help you collect and organize data, assignments, or student information. These are five of the basic, but most useful features that I believe forms offers teachers. 

1) How To Collect Digital Projects Using Google Forms
Forms is a great way to collect any digital assignment. It makes it easy to organize and access web links.

2) How to share and send your Google Form
Do you know how to share your form so your students can access it?

3) Using summary of responses to share live feedback
The summary feature automatically makes visual representations of the data collected from your form. Use it to poll your students and display their responses.

4) How can students edit their responses in Forms
Did you assign a form in class and students did not have time to finish it? Learn how to easily access forms that have already been submitted and change your responses.
5) Compare forms and identify students that did not complete it.
Want to learn how to quickly identify who did not complete the form? It is a little bit geeky, but  its not too hard.

Getting Geeky With Forms
Want to use the data in your form to send E-mails, merge documents, or push items out to students? As you continue to explore Google Forms, check out some of the Add Ons which allows the user to run a script that will tell the form to do something. Former teacher and Administrator Andrew Stillman has created many scripts with New Visions Cloud Lab. Find out more about them here.


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