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Using Google Forms in the classroom
Published by tbarrett under Google,Google Docs and tagged: google googledocs googleforms
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upon a hidden civilisation! But, alas, my RSS feeds told me otherwise (of course what was I thinking?!) so I got down off of the table and began to
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Stephanie Vande KraatsLoads of ideas for using Google forms (in google docs) in the classroom. 1) review individual questions from a freshly marked test. 2) free reading log 3) beginning of year survey about reading/writing habits 4) any staff feedback/survey.
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Tania ShekoHow to create a Google form
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Andrew LindsayI use Google Docs just about every day, as much of what I need on a regular basis is there and I often flit between computers. I was pleased to discover (or at
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Leon CychTom Barrett used Twitter to highlight uses of Google Docs Spreadhseet tool to garner ideas for his class. Really really pratical concrete uses. So this is a how to use your PLN to aggegate knowldege for the greater good.
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The Forms tool inherits that straightforward template - making it ideal for children to use. Compared to many other online survey tools Google Forms is raw and almost rudimentary in it’s functionality. But I like that. Short learning curve for all. Just the sort of tool we need for the classroom.
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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!
- I’m thinking that it would be a non-patronising way of collecting traffic light information from pupils.
- Site technology survey
- I use informal surveys and such all the time… might be a simpler way to do it than my current method….
- This will be invaluable for any research project, the data goes with you.
- Surveys
- Sports lists
- Staff responses
- Multiple Choice answers - test, revision, quiz
- I set one up today to poll the staff about professional development needs. I can see amazing possibilities with students.Imagine you could check for prior knowledge and have everyone’s “starting point” be pushed to a spreadsheet. What a great way to use data to shape instruction.
- I need to survey a whole year group. I was going to try and use Kaleidos, but I still can’t access it from my laptop. Love the idea of using this instead!
- Evaluation of their work.
- My “class” is actually made up of teachers. This will be a great “feedback” tool!
- Feedback on learning
- Beginning/end of term surveys, data collection for grad school, immediate feedback when I finally have a laptop in each child’s hand…
- You could use it at the beginning of the year to get a snapshot of their profiles (likes, dislikes, multiple intelligence questions, other views … so that you have a group profile and individual profiles to start lesson planning. Note: of course for schools that have computer facilities.
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One of the ways I have been tracking the responses to my demo survey is to add the Google Forms gadget to my iGoogle page.
It is a simple no fuss way (if you use iGoogle) to keep tabs on what is happening - you can even create a form from the direct link.
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Andreas FormiconiOttimo articolo sull'impiego dei form in classe
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Dennis OConnorCreateing survey forms using Google Doc Spreadsheet functions. Explained in the context of elementary school data handling math project
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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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