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http://ditchthattextbook.com/2016/02/12/the-new-google-forms-9-classroom-uses/
http://www.fractuslearning.com/2015/02/24/google-forms-just-in-time/ So far, I have a good amount of experience using Google Forms. My principal and school district use it quick frequently in order to get feedback/information from teachers, parents, and students. In addition, I have created google forms for my co workers and my students. I feel like Google forms is quite intuitive, although I do need some time to get used to some of the new additions and figure out exactly how this will fit with what I plan to do in my classroom. I have definitely learned a lot about google forms - most often through trial and error! http://ditchthattextbook.com/2016/02/12/the-new-google-forms-9-classroom-uses/ From this website, I learned that there are form templates! I feel like I am quite familiar with forms, but this was new for me, and I am excited to try it out! In addition, I have wanted to use Flubaroo. I appreciate the step-by-step guide they provide to help me out J http://www.fractuslearning.com/2015/02/24/google-forms-just-in-time/ This article drew me in immediately. I, too, struggle with keeping students accountable when trying to flip a lesson. JITT is such a great idea! I create a math video that students are supposed to watch at home – now I can drop that into a google forms to let my students know that not only am I keeping them accountable, but I can also check in on what they know before we start class! Then, maybe I can use Flubaroo to have all of the forms graded! SO many ideas for next year already! I could definitely see using Google Forms in the classroom, or even to plan a party – especially the choice eliminator! You could make a list of items needed for a party (or even a classroom party), and options could disappear as people choose items they are going to bring. I also like the option of having a specific answer to a question guide you to alternate section (branching). I’m not sure how I plan on doing this, but I would like to use this as a way to differentiate the quizzes I give to my students. Also, I like how the website with ‘9 Classroom Uses for Google Forms’ article mentioned using this tool to create a “choose your own adventure” activity. My kiddos LOVE those books – so I will definitely have to be trying this one out! Plus – the video was SO helpful!
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