miércoles, 16 de febrero de 2011

Google Forms I

I just created my Google form quiz, take it. Google Forms is a great way to quickly create and receive survey questions and answers. You can even embed the survey in a blog or website for easy access (see below)! My Google form is on coal and I will be using an edited version of it in my coal class at FSU in the coming weeks. I will send a BlackBoard message with a link to the quiz to my students and the rest is up to them.

My Google form is also embedded below, go ahead and try it:



All the Google form is, simply, is a cover for a spreadsheet. Instead of having students fill in a spreadsheet with answers which can become confusing, the students quite simply fill in answers in a digital survey. The Google form places their responses in a spreadsheet in which you can perform statistic applications. Therefore, the spreadsheet and Google form are one, but with different input pathways.

Completion of this activity meets ISTE NETS T two, as I have created a digital assessment ready to go and accessible from anywhere that aligns with content and technology standards set for students and teachers, as long as there is internet access. I have met standard four, as I have effectively modeled the proper and appropriate use of emerging technology tools.

Added 2/19/11: The results/spreadsheet can be found here.

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