This is a great tool for surveys. I give surveys to my students at the end of the year. This is a great tool for me to use to gather the results of the surveys and save a ton of time. I can also use it with my club, Future Educators Association, to get feedback from the teachers that utilize the FEA tutors. Another way I could utilize this tool is with the Student Run branch of the Apple Federal Credit Union (AFCU) to get feedback from our school customers. The best way to share the survey with my classes is to send the link in a Remind101 message. I have a create a Remind101 group for each of my classes. If I created a survey for parents, I would send the link via emails and the same for the AFCU customers.
I tried all the different question types except for the essay. I think for the type of survey this is I would only use the grid question format - it presents the questions in the format I prefer.
Here is the link to the published
Survey and the embedded version is below. And finally here is where you can find the
spreadsheet published to the web.
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Google forms meets standards 2 and 3. Teachers can design digital age assessments and evaluate the results in spreadsheet created via completing the form. This feature automatically makes the data usable and saves the educator much needed time. Google forms also promotes collaboration which is key for common learning teams. CLTs can develop surveys for parents and students and use the results to modify the course.
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