This link has been bookmarked by 6 people . It was first bookmarked on 20 Mar 2009, by Stephanie Sandifer.
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the use of Google Forms to create an easy-to-use walk-through form that can be accessed through any mobile device
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Create a Google Docs account
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(it all goes directly into a spreadsheet
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where the data can later be sorted, disaggregated, and analyzed very easily
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Under the "New" menu, select "Form
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3) Give your new Form a title (and any explanatory text if needed) and begin entering your questions. Response options allow for short text (names, course titles, sections or time periods), paragraph text (for open-ended narratives of observations), to multiple choice (for observations rubrics or a continuum -- I prefer not to use the term "checklists").
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click on the "save" button
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Click "See Responses" and select "Spreadsheet" to go directly to the Google Spreadsheet where the entered data can be manipulated later
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In the Spreadsheet View, go to "Send Form" to email
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Check your email through your mobile device and click on the first link in the email from your Google Form.
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simply a quick, easy, and free solution to collecting classroom observation data for a variety of data review & analysis purposes.
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20 Mar 09
Stephanie Sandiferthe use of Google Forms to create an easy-to-use walk-through form that can be accessed through any mobile device.
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