Forms
In One Sentence
What's the Point?
Google Forms is powerful because...
data collected can give teachers and students immediate feedback.
data is represented in visual and spreadsheet forms.
data collected is stored so that it can be analyzed at a later time.
forms can be customized using a variety of multi-modal responses.
forms can be built to allow for differentiation.
How is it Used by Educators?
How is it Used by Students?
Google Forms allow teachers to gather information about student progress and feedback to guide instruction.
Formative Assessment
Exit slips
Self-assessment/Rubrics
Pre-assessment/Misconceptions
Reflections
Instruction
Video lessons
Choose Your Own Adventure ( use branching tool)
Questions that correlate w/ video
Questions with feedback to the learner (Quiz mode)
Differentiation (Provide a link for Read-Aloud as one of the answer choices)
Community Building
Teacher check-ins
Scavenger Hunt
Student Surveys
Breakout EDUs (Instructions and Template)
Students click the teacher provided link to open the form and engage in various ways:
Respond to questions:
Multiple choice
Open-ended
Rating scales
Check-lists
Demonstrate knowledge
Receive and offer feedback
View videos and images
Create and analyze their own forms
How is it Used by Coaches?
How is it Used by Admins?
Log teacher interaction and supports provided.
Gather feedback from teachers.
Gather information to get to know teachers.
Check in with teachers before, during, and after a coaching cycle.
Gather data from coaching sessions that can drive future professional development.
PLC Team meeting form
Complete walkthrough observation.
Survey teachers regarding building climate, best practices, and professional development experiences.
Survey families and community members about building policies, engagement, and practices.