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Google Forms is a tool that allows collecting information from users through a personalized survey or quiz. The information is then collected and automatically connected to a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is populated with the survey and quiz responses.
Collect and organize information big and small with Google Forms.
Plan your next camping trip, manage event registrations, whip up a quick poll, collect email addresses for a newsletter, create a pop quiz, and much more.
Use your own photo or logo, and Forms will pick just the right colors to complete your own unique form, or choose from a set of curated themes to set the tone.
Choose from a bunch of question options, from multiple choice to dropdowns to a linear scale. Add images and YouTube videos, or get fancy with page branching and question skip logic.
Responses to your surveys are neatly and automatically collected in Forms, with real time response info and charts. Or, take your data further by viewing it all in Sheets.
Add collaborators to let anyone build your survey with you.
Go to forms.google.com.
Click Blank .
A new form will open.
You can add, edit, or format text, images, or videos in a form.
When you are ready, you can send your form to others and collect their responses.
On your Android phone or tablet, open a mobile web browser, like Chrome.
Go to forms.google.com.
A new form will automatically open.
You can add, edit, or format text, images, or videos in a form.
When you are ready, you can send your form to others and collect their responses.
On your iPhone or iPad, open a mobile web browser, like Safari.
Go to forms.google.com.
A new form will automatically open.
You can add, edit, or format text, images, or videos in a form.
When you are ready, you can send your form to others and collect their responses.
The Why: Why would we want to create automated feedback assignments using Google Forms in remote instruction
Allows teachers to provide differentiated feedback to individual students if they are learning synchronously or asynchronously.
Decreases planning time for teachers - Create 1 task that can be used in multiple learning environments
Allows teachers to identify students who are struggling mastering concepts through the data provided
Students take ownership of their learning by forcing them to correct their understanding before moving on to new concepts
Prevents students from practicing incorrect learning
Discussion Question: What is one thing that interested you about using automated feedback with Google Forms in the previous video?
Discussion Question: How do you feel providing automated feedback can benefit students while learning remotely?
Assignment:
Create a Google Form with automated feedback. Be sure to include 1 looping feedback question and 1 short answer response with feedback. created by: Nathan Craver
See how to use the free Equatio extension to easily add math symbols and expressions and chemical formulas to the Google Forms quizzes you make: