Google Forms
Google Forms is a tool you can use to create online surveys and quizzes which can collect information about users or remain anonymous. Google Forms automatically creates charts and tables of responses and data can be exported to a Google Sheet or an an Excel Workbook. You can embed images and videos into your Google Form and there are several built-in question types available to choose from.
Tutorials
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Pedagogical Applications
Choose Your Own Adventure with Google Forms |
Learners learn best when they have a safe environment to make mistakes and receive immediate feedback. Google Forms' branching capability will allow faculty to create their own scenarios and anticipate common mistakes that learners make and show them the results of those mistakes without fear of punitive measures. Learners are allowed to make and learn from mistakes and in fact are encouraged to explore all options in order to see the consequences. Click here to learn more.
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Add-Ons
This add-on allows you to eliminate options from multiple choice or check box questions. You can use this to limit the number of times a certain option can be chosen. This can be useful for sign-ups with limited slots.
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This add-on allows you to take form responses and turn them into Google Docs, Slides, Sheets or PDF documents and send them by email or save them to your Google Drive.
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This add-on allows you to auto-populate the choices in list, multiple choice, checkbox or grid question options from columns of data in a Google Sheet.
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This add-on allows you to choose to automatically update your multiple choice or check box options with user-input when you enable the "Add Other" option to your questions. This means that when a user adds their own option to answer one of your questions, it will be automatically updated to be a default choice for the next person to take the form.
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