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Google Forms: A five minute introduction | Teacher Tools Blog - 1 views

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    "A super quick introduction into using the excellent Google Forms. You can quickly create surveys, questionnaires and even comprehension questions. You can then share the link or embed your questions. The data is automatically created into graphs and forms when the participants answer the quesitons. A really useful tool for any teacher or students that I have made massive use of. If you are looking to quickly collect together some data and then see all the results presented to you automatically, then this is great. Students can create surveys for other students in the class, teachers can collect feedback and even use Google Forms for formative assessment. if you are looking for more detailed videos on Google Forms then watch these other videos.
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How to Revive & Transform Observational Assessment with Google Forms - 0 views

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    "Using Google Forms, teachers can create custom checklists that allow them to quickly record observations for all students on one form. With a place to record the date and objective being observed, the form is reusable. Google Forms also conveniently organizes all observations in one place. Teachers can collect data over as many days, and for as many objectives as they wish. Keep in mind that it's not necessary to record an observation for every student every time." Blog by Nick LaFave helps teachers use technology to become more efficient and effective at real-time assessment.
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Automatically Close Google Forms at Specified Times - 2 views

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    "FormLimiter is a script that you can install in the Google Spreadsheet in which you are collecting responses from a Google Form. The script allows you to limit the number of responses to a form, limit the number of characters in a response, and set a time at which the form will automatically stop accepting responses. " This solves the problem of setting a cut-off time for quizzes. Includes a step-by-step illustrated tutorial.
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Teacher Training Videos | Advanced Google Forms- Teachers & Students | Google Tools For... - 1 views

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    A training video on the more advanced features of Google Forms: gathering data, quizzes, surveys, formative testing, etc. By R. Stannard.
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Using Google Drawing in language classes - Chimera EDUCATION - 3 views

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    "Google's Drawing program is the perfect platform to practice orthography- the skill of writing characters and symbols to create words- in language classrooms with non-Roman alphabets, such as Arabic or Chinese. Students of these languages need lots of practice handwriting the new alphabet or pictographic symbols, which is difficult to do in a digital environment. In traditional word processing programs, typing pictographic languages, such as Chinese, requires the student to change the keyboard language and then phonetically type the syllables. Characters will pop out fully formed, which is efficient and useful, but bypasses the important orthographic practice! Google Drawing presents teachers with an opportunity to digital collect and monitor their students' orthography without having to scan in and email worksheets. The Scribble Tool in Google Drawing allows the user to create free form lines and by extension hand-drawn language characters. Couple Google Drawing with a pen mouse and Chinese language students are fully prepared to complete short answer or extended writing assignments online." You could also use Google Drawing for students from pictographic language to practice handwirting English.
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ClassroomQ: A Better Way to Ask and Manage Questions - Nick's Picks For Educational Tec... - 2 views

  • Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student’s name removes them from the list. A Better Workflow ClassroomQ can play an important role in the workflow of the student-centered classroom. Students requesting help no longer have to sit with their hands up, doing nothing for extended periods of time. Teachers can give their full attention to the student(s) they are working with, knowing that other students have been acknowledged. ClassroomQ Accounts Free accounts are limited to a maximum of five students in the queue at one time (which should be plenty for most classrooms). Paid accounts ($19.99/yr.) are unlimited and also offer the ability to view who has checked in to a class along, and the option to download data from each class session. Copyright secured by DigiproveSome Rights ReservedOriginal content here is published under these license terms: X License Type:Non-commercial, Attribution, Share AlikeLicense Summary:You may copy this content, create derivative work from it, and re-publish it for non-commercial purposes, provided you include an overt attribution to the author(s) and the re-publication must itself be under the terms of this license or similar.License URL:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/Don't Miss a Pick - Follow Us http://edtechpicks.org/wp-content/plugins/social-media-feather/synved-social
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    "The ease of use and simplicity of design are what really make ClassroomQ stand out. After creating an account, teachers can start a class session with one click. "Students join the session by going to classroomq.com/students, enter their teacher's name and class code. They can then ask for assistance and will be added to the teacher's queue with the push of a button. They can also see how many students are ahead of them at any time."ClassroomQ Assistance Button "Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student's name removes them from the list." Looks like a cool solution -- but wouldn't working in groups be a help? T/h to Nick LaFave
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Walk Through Observations Using Google Forms (with auto email feedback) | LEADministration - 0 views

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    "Many schools are currently using Forms as a way to easily and quickly record data from teacher observations. The advantage is of using a Google Form is that it compiles all the data into a spreadsheet which allows school leaders to quickly and easily see trends in the school's classrooms." Suggests that the administrator can also use the Google spreadsheet to collect data on what teachers are doing in the school as a whole. Video shows how to go to the Template and create your own by copying the document. Links to template.
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Teacher Training Videos | Google Forms for Teachers and Students-Russell Recommends | G... - 1 views

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    A complete intro to using Google Forms, a video by Russell Stannard, who shows how questionnaires and surveys, pictures, videos, question types, and key features all work.
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Create a Google form - Drive Help - 0 views

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    This page explains how to create a Google form. You can make a quiz for your students and email it to them, collecting data from the form. You can require respondents to sign in to use the document, which helps with security. See the sidebar on the left for more instructions and tutorials.
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Teacher Training Videos | Google Forms | Microsoft, Google & Prezi - 0 views

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    Another superb teacher-training video from R. Stannard on using Goggle Forms to create questionnaires, surveys, and quizzes.
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8 Outstanding Google forms templates ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 6 views

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    These templates include ways to collect contact info and emails on a website, event registration, website feedback, a self-check quiz, poll or voting; and links to ways to create your own forms and use forms creatively.
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Teachers Visual Guide to Adding Videos to Google Forms ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 1 views

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    Explains how to add videos to you Google document/forms. However, the video has to be from YouTube or another online site, not uploaded and stored directly in Google.
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Image-Based Quizzes in Google Forms - 4 views

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    A very short blog entry and video tutorial. Links include one to how to set Google Forms to close at a certain time, so you could make a timed test.
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The Easiest Way to Make a Bitmoji Classroom - Nick's Picks For Educational Technology - 1 views

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    "Bitmoji Classrooms are really catching on as teachers try to have fun and increase engagement by designing their virtual environments. In the simplest form, a Bitmoji classroom is just a Google Slide with hyperlinked images and objects that link out to class information and resources. Check out the Pinterest collection at the bottom of this page to see some of the creative ways teachers are using their Bitmoji Classrooms." Based on Google Slides. This site has a link to slide you can start using immediately. T/h N. LaFave.
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Integrating Technology and Literacy | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Offers 4 different tools than can help you and students with video and Web work: Scrible to annotate electronic texts lets students work collaboratively and teachers can use annotations for formative assessment and comments; VideoAnt lets you use video as texts to timestamp video for access later, type up notes in a sidebar, and share annotations; Kaizena Shortcut is a Google extension that allows detailed feedback, and can also be used for recordings; EDPuzzle lets teachers create lessons for instructional videos like Khan Academy and give feedback on students progress. These all sound worth a try.
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Formative assessment - Google Drive - 3 views

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    50 different examples of formative assessment, by a specialist in "new visions for public schools." These are inventive and will keep students guessing while enabling you to find out what they know -- or don't. This is a slideshow that can be played automatically, and is under CC so can be freely copied and used.
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What is Google classroom? - YouTube - 1 views

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    A video demonstrating some of the things Google Classroom might do for your classes, and how to use it.
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Learning Google Apps | Learning how to use Drive, Sheets, Forms, Docs & Slides - 3 views

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    " I'm building up a collection of instructional posts to help you to use the apps." Instructional guide to using the many different elements in Google Apps (GSuite), such as Sheets, Drive, Docs, and Slides. Good for teachers and upper level students.
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Teacher's Guide to Adding Images in Google Forms ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 2 views

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    Very short tutorial on adding images to your Google document.
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Fostering Student Collaboration With Google Docs - 1 views

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    This is not about the technical how-to of G-Docs. The teacher instead discusses the pedagogical aspects of how collaboration works, as students write a collaborative essay and discuss it together as they write. The teacher also explains how she does formative assessment as the students write. Using Goggle Docs she can see who contributes and how much.
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