This week Google added a new "import questions" function to Google Forms. This is a native feature that lets you view your previously created Forms and then select questions to import into a new Form.
We can now use Google Forms to make quizzes in Google. These quizzes have a number of useful features; they are self checking, so you won't need to spend time marking them. They can included pictures and vidoes. They can track all your students answers and at a click of a button you can see a lis
"For a long time Flubaroo has been one of my go-to recommendations for easy scoring of quizzes created in Google Forms. Today, Google made it easier than ever to have quizzes scored for you and to show students their scores ..."
Quick guide to getting started with using Google Forms. Please feel free to utilize this resource with students and teachers in trainings on Google Forms. Please do not republish this graphic to yo...
Last night a reader named Melissa emailed me with the following question, "Is there a way to get rid of scores on a Google Form so that it can reused as if it were just created?"
Today I am sharing with you a handy Google Sheets tip to use on the forms you share with students. This tip allow you to receive a notification email  every time a student submits a form. You can select whether you want to be notified each time a change is made to the form or only when a user submits a form.
Google Forms is one of my favorite classroom tools.But here's the deal - most teachers aren't taking full advantage of what Google Forms has to offer!You have
Last week the new version of Google Forms became the default version in many Google Accounts. But, as many people have pointed out to me, not all Google Accounts have made the transition. This is particularly true in Google Apps for Education accounts. Therefore, I put together a new playlist of Google Forms tutorials that includes videos demonstrating features of the new version of the Google Forms and the older version of Google Forms. By the way, for the time being, you can revert to the older version at any time.
By creating a Google Form to record students’ descriptive feedback for each subject, every single comment is in one spreadsheet and I can simply sort the sheet or filter it by name to see only one child’s feedback. This is unbelievably helpful when generating strengths and next steps for report card comments.
Google Forms and Google Sheets can be very useful for collecting all kinds of information from students and others. Three of the most common uses of Google Forms and Sheets in schools are creating quizzes, conducting surveys, and organizing workflow. The following videos, screenshots, and links will help you learn how to use Google Forms and Sheets in your classroom.
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