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Luke MolanHow to make a multi choice test in google
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Tommy Vizza"a"
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Self-grading multiple-choice tests with
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(1) Go to Google Docs. If you don’t have a
google account, you’ll have to set one up, but if you already use GMail or GReader or any of the other apps, you just need to log in.(2) In the upper-left corner, open the New drop-down menu and select Form.
(3) You should now have a blank form. This will be your quiz.
Give it a name where it says Untitled form and any additional text that will help your students (your name, class name, instructions, or whatever) in the box beneath it.
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Self-grading multiple-choice tests with Google Docs
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I don’t have much love for multiple-choice tests — either for administering them or for taking them — but as a teacher, the format was sometimes required by my administration, and was sometimes useful for simple prove-that-you-read-it quizzes. Google Docs didn’t help me love them, but it did help me never grade them.
Here’s how:
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Rudy GarnsI don’t have much love for multiple-choice tests — either for administering them or for taking them — but as a teacher, the format was sometimes required by my administration, and was sometimes useful for simple prove-that-you-read-it quizzes. Google Docs didn’t help me love them, but it did help me never grade them.
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Mike HStep-by-step procedure for using Google Docs to make self-grading multiple choice (and other types of) tests
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Seth BattisI don’t have much love for multiple-choice tests — either for administering them or for taking them — but as a teacher, the format was sometimes required by my administration, and was sometimes useful for simple prove-that-you-read-it quizzes. Google Docs didn’t help me love them, but it did help me never grade them.
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Gabriela Sellart=arrayformula
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The directions above are the way to do it. I might be able to help if you can say more specifically where you’re confused by them.
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Carol BroosHow to do self-grading multiple-choice in google docs
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Janice StearnsHow to create self grading quizzes via Ken Shelton
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sean williamsSelf-grading multiple-choice tests with Google Docs
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Fred DelventhalGoogle Docs didn’t help me love them, but it did help me never grade them.
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Phillip LongUsing Google Docs to create multiple choice questions that are self graded.
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Alan LevineI don’t have much love for multiple-choice tests — either for administering them or for taking them — but as a teacher, the format was sometimes required by my administration, and was sometimes useful for simple prove-that-you-read-it quizzes. Google Docs
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