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Welcome to "All Tech-gether Now," a place for you to visit and chat about technology as it relates to teaching and learning in your classrooms. Our goal is to post a techie tidbit each week. Please let us know whether you find this space useful, and feel free to piggyback on our posts with your own technology experiences. The more we share, the more we learn; so newbies and experts alike, ask about--or tell us how--your SMARTboards, iPads, Chromebooks, PCs, laptops, smart phones (and any other fabulous technology you have) are transforming your classrooms!

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Your Technology Action Team

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Google Forms: Not Just a Survey

I'm sure your principal or a neighboring teacher has used a Google Form to ask you about events at school, opinions about something, or to get your "non"shirt size for SMEEA (reps know the inside joke).  How can teachers use it in the classroom with their students??  Well I have the perfect solution!!  You can use it to quickly assess your students.  I frequently make up a 5 question form, 1 question for the student's name and the other 4 for math questions from the previous lesson.  Please click on links to view an example.
Click on the form for students.
Click on the response sheet for teachers.
The response sheet for teachers is much easier for teachers to quickly grade.

I have also been able to use it for writing.  Instead of printing out their paper and handing in to me or emailing me all 38 papers, I send out a form with 2 questions.  1 question is their name and the other is for them to post their link to their paper.  IMPORTANT!!! Students must grant access to people in SMBSD before linking in form, otherwise you will have to ask each student for permission...and that's no fun...not speaking from experience or anything :)  Click on the links below to view an example.
Click on the form for students.
Click on the response sheet for teachers.

I hope that these items help you as a teacher.
Sharon

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