googleforms webinar
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Anne AndersonPuget Sound ESD
Cool Things to do with Google Forms
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• Q&A addressed throughout the session
Raise your hand if you have used Google Forms before
Meet Google Forms
A flexible form and survey development interface with built-in
reporting
Create Web-based Forms for Classroom
UseWithout Being a Webmaster!
AgendaOverview of Google FormsOverview of Google SpreadsheetsCreating Forms and Collecting DataIdeas for the ClassroomSummary
Links and Handouts:
Live Binder Site:
http://tinyurl.com/formswebinar
IntroductionTake Genius Quiz:
http://tinyurl.com/geniusquiz
Class Survey
Demonstrate
Creating a Google Form in 10 Easy Steps
Step 1: Login to your Google Docs account
Create a free Google account at www.docs.google.com and login.
Step 2: Create a new form
Create a new Form. This will open a new window or tab with the Form
Edition view
Step 3: Insert Form Title and Introduction
Insert the Form Title
and Form
Introduction.
Step 4: Insert questions
Fill the prompted fields to create the first question.
Click “Done” when the first question is defined
Step 5: Add new question
Click “Add question” and select the second question type
Insert question details and click done to save the question.
Repeat this step for all the questions you decide to include in your
form.
Repeat Step 5
Step 6: Edit Confirmation Message
Step 7: Save and Preview your Form
Step 8: Discover the File in your Google Docs folderYour form file will appear in your Google Docs account:
Clicking on the file
you will open the
spreadsheet view of
the form, with all the
questions and
responses
Step 9: Edit Form Properties
The spreadsheet view allows you
to edit form properties, share the
form with coworkers and activate
email notifications
Step 10: Making Form Available
You can make your form available through your Direct URL created by
Google Docs or Embedding your form in another website.
Ideas for the Classroom
1. Tammy Worcestero Moderated Journal
2. Google Template Gallery
3. 80+ Google Forms for the Classroom
Reflection
tinyurl.com/71ways
What’s one idea you’d like to try with Google Forms?
Thank you for coming!