Session 3: Google Forms (Click here to go back to iPad College)
Setting up a Google Account
To access the Google Apps you must have a Google account. Go to www.google.com to sign in or sign up.
To sign up, in the upper right corner click on the box that is labeled sign up. On the following page fill in the information form. This will create your account. If you have an existing email and do not want to setup another account the tutorial video to the right will guide you through setting up a Google account using your existing email. |
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Using Google Forms for Assessment
Google forms is known for its setup to collect data. As edcuators we are expanding the Google Forms capability to include it as an assessment tool. Google Forms can be embedded into a webpage or the link can be shared with students to access the assessment.
When creating the form you can choose questions that allow for students to provide a short answer, long explanation, a multiple choice question or a combination of any of the question styles. As you write your questions it is reccommended that you make the first question asking for the student's name and checking the box mandatory. If the questions are marked mandatory the student will not be able to submit the form until all questions have been addressed. Once you have shared the form responses are collected in a spreadsheet you can access in your Google Account. |
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Using Google Forms for Assessment
Google forms is known for its setup to collect data. As edcuators we are expanding the Google Forms capability to include it as an assessment tool. Google Forms can be embedded into a webpage or the link can be shared with students to access the assessment.
When creating the form you can choose questions that allow for students to provide a short answer, long explanation, a multiple choice question or a combination of any of the question styles. As you write your questions it is reccommended that you make the first question asking for the student's name and checking the box mandatory. If the questions are marked mandatory the student will not be able to submit the form until all questions have been addressed. Once you have shared the form responses are collected in a spreadsheet you can access in your Google Account.
When creating the form you can choose questions that allow for students to provide a short answer, long explanation, a multiple choice question or a combination of any of the question styles. As you write your questions it is reccommended that you make the first question asking for the student's name and checking the box mandatory. If the questions are marked mandatory the student will not be able to submit the form until all questions have been addressed. Once you have shared the form responses are collected in a spreadsheet you can access in your Google Account.
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