ICT in my Classroom » Using Google Forms in the classroom
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Saved by 14 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-02-21
- Koljaschoenfeld on 2008-09-02 - Tags Google , Artikel , Tutorial , Befragung , Schule
- Fontana on 2008-07-17 - Tags googleforms
- Pannirbr on 2008-04-03 - Tags classroom , form
- Giftedteacher on 2008-04-01 - Tags Links , techie , truely , howto , google , tutorial , googledocs , web2.0
- Kevinoshea on 2008-03-31 - Tags forms , google , howto , web2.0 , dcc , dcc08
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Google Docs is such a straight forward set of applications, there are very few bells and whistles (yet).
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The Forms tool inherits that straightforward template - making it ideal for children to use.
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It is conveniently added to your spreadsheet ready for you to manipulate and analyse accordingly. As a teacher this is ideal - for there is much to learn about what you should and could do with data in it’s raw state.
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How about using Forms to get students to rank the factors that they think make a good piece of work, e.g. in English or using it for short multiple choice (objective) assessment? The automated entry into a spreadsheet would make marking easier!
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