We will explore innovative ways to use Google Forms including using branch logic to provide differentiation, incorporating add-ons to automate processes, and using templates to save time. Examples to be shown include collecting teacher observation data, managing documentation submissions (ex. disciplinary referrals, absence requests, field trip requests), and “help desk” workflows.
Links included in the presentation:
- Create, Edit, & Format Forms – from Google Help
- Forms Lesson (in a Google Doc) – from Google
- Google Forms Templates – public library (not vetted)
- Teacher Tech blog Google Forms posts by Alice Keeler
- The Gooru blog Google Forms posts
- Free Technology for Teachers blog Google Forms posts
- Google Forms resources from Molly Schroeder
- Form Examples:
- A form that demonstrates many Google Form features
- Student Survey
- Parent Survey
- Writing Reflection and Evaluation
- Pop Quiz
- Kinds of Sentences
- On The Fly – OTF Questions
- YouTube Homework Site
- In 3 words, 3 words assessment example
- Randomize your answers in Forms
- Form to Collect Assignments
- Forms Examples
- Flip A Coin
- What’s the Weather Like
- Exit ticket example
- Daily 5 Check In – Branch Logic
- Exit form example – End of Class Reflection
- Sea Turtles Quiz
- Flubaroo
- Add-ons from New Visions Cloud Lab
- formCreator add-on (create a form FROM a spreadsheet)
- Learn how to create your own Add-ons
- Synergyse
- Tennessee GAFE Summit
- EdCamp Memphis
- Wanda Terral on Google+
- Wanda Terral on Twitter
Presentation Dates:
- West Tennessee Educational Technology Association Administrator’s Technology Academy, Henderson, TN. (January 20, 2015)