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USING GOOGLE FORMS AS A CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT TOOL
Joel Brown Murray County
High School
Getting Started Become familiar with
Google Forms and how they work
Create a Google Forms assessment
Share a Google Form with Students
Quickly grade and give feedback using Flubaroo for Forms
What is a Google Form?
In your Google Drive, click ‘new’, ‘more’ and you’ll find the Google Forms Option here. Click it.
This is the Form creation home
screen. It is fairly user friendly. Just
follow the onscreen prompts as if you
were making a survey.
This is an example of a
Form I created for Environmental
Science. Just add questions answer
options. Too easy.
Here’s what the student
sees on their side when
completing a Forms
Assessment.
Connecting students to the forms is probably the most important part of the assessment flow, but I will make another slide show to explain the
most efficient way to accomplish that task.
First, let’s have a look at what the data received back from the completed forms looks like.
The data from student responses is fed back to a Google Sheet in your Google Drive. It will be found as ‘responses’ to your original
Form like the one above.
Here are student responses, user names and time
stamps.
You can quickly grade the data by adding the add-on, Flubaroo. Click it and direct the app to grade the data, as seen above. After grading, it will add
a ‘grades’ tab to the spreadsheet.
The Grades tab appears like this. It shows student percentage,
how the did on each item and how the class performed on each item. Just print it and put grades into the grade book.
You can also immediately send grades to each student individually.