I was not aware of Google forms or their purpose until last semester. One of the instructors presented the forms as a tool for collecting data for our action research paper. I have used Google forms to create a survey and for distributing math assignments. I am starting to become more familiar with the use of Google forms but I have much more to learn through “trial and error” before my skills are proficient. I especially like using the add-ons, Flubaroo is able to provide a summary of each student’s overall results, possible points, average points and submission time with their names and type of questions created by the teacher. There are so many tools and add-ons to keep us busy for years to come. I am excited and intrigued by the endless possibilities of incorporating the G suite tools and add-ons into our classrooms.
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Heather Feinberg
4/10/2018 06:45:46 pm
Where you able to use Flubaroo with your district laptop? Mine won't let me, I really want to see it in action! It takes trail and error for sure, my students have called me on many mishaps!
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An Truong
4/10/2018 09:37:35 pm
I am too using trial and error as I dive into Google forms. I used Google forms in the past but never tried using the add-ons. After reading some of the articles and tutorials, it made me more excited about using this tool. Thanks for the summary of Flubaroo, I am going to try that one next.
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Scott Marsden
4/10/2018 09:46:28 pm
Diana,
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