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#SOL17 - Day 28 Tech Tuesday

3/28/2017

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It's Tuesday - and here is a quick tech tool for you.  Google Forms are so easy to use and incredibly versatile!

First, here are two links and experts to get you started if you've not explored GF much—or even if you've used GF a bunch, you'll find something new to learn!  These ladies have tons of ideas for using Google Forms in more ways than you can even imagine!

​Look at Shake It Up Learning with Kasey Bell and Teacher Tech with Alice Keeler.

Now, here are just a few ways I've used Google Forms:
  • formative assessment - to formulate a plan for where to go from here
  • gathering book talk info from students
  • setting expectations/outline for student blogposts or comments
  • Flat Stanley (or Flat Friend) host information - instead of sending out/back a little journal, hosts use a Google Form to share info about where each students' Flat Friend went and what he/she did there
  • surveys - ask for input on anything
  • student/parent contact information
  • parent volunteer information
  • school event RSVP
  • content area quiz (math, social studies, science, or even a book quiz)
  • exit ticket after a lesson
  • professional development feedback 
  • student project info and feedback
  • group project work and feedback
  • teach your kids to make surveys or create a game or quiz based on content or concepts
 
Below is a little form for "peeps" to try out if you'd like!

Can you add some ways you've found Google Forms to be useful in the classroom?  Please comment below so we can all learn new uses for this tech tool.

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Vanessa Worrell
3/28/2017 12:01:07 pm

This is so great!! My daughter is a substitute teacher and uses google forms to give her kiddos a survey at the end of her classes. I really would like to use this more. Thanks for allt he great ideas.

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Katie Diez link
3/28/2017 06:54:51 pm

I love Google Forms! We just started using them this year and I am hooked! Lots of excellent uses!

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Vanessa Vaile link
3/29/2017 01:01:27 am

Petitions (for that advocacy thing I do) without having to share signers data with a petition hosting service (which is why they are free). That reminds to talk up forms to the Community Partnership facilitators.

Chrome and WP have plug ins for google forms

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