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Category Archives: forms
Using the New Google Forms – A workflow
Tweet There are many things I am excited about in relation to the new Google Forms. However, it has added a layer of complexity by making the spreadsheet of data separate from the form itself. I just created a sample … Continue reading
Sharing Google Forms
Tweet I use Google Forms a lot. They are extremely useful for collecting information and having students submit work. Anything I make that is working for me I like to share on my blog or twitter with other teachers who … Continue reading
Student Sign in Sheet with Mail Merge
Tweet Barretr Air Mail Envelope clipart from Clker.com One thing I like to do to start class is to have students fill out a Google Form. I use this to take attendance, ask survey questions to see … Continue reading
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Reading Logs – Sharing progress with students
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Scheduling Parent Conferences
Tweet By request, here is a work around for creating parent conference appointments. Request: Can you make a way to let parents schedule conferences and know which time slots are available but not make the name of the student or … Continue reading
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Peer Evaluations with a QR Code
Tweet In my previous post I showed you how to create a custom peer evaluation form for each student in the class. This works when students are able to go to a shared spreadsheet and click on the URL for … Continue reading
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Using Google Forms for Peer Evaluation
Tweet Photo Credit: quinn.anya via Compfight cc I like to have my students do peer evaluations on student presentations or student projects. An issue is having students type in the name of their classmate. Frequently they will misspell or otherwise … Continue reading
PLC and Collaborating with Autocrat script
Tweet I had met with Brian Curwick a few weeks back and saw a rough draft of his Common Core lesson plan template. I was really impressed by his outline and thought it would be great to use Google Forms … Continue reading
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Take the Hassle Out of Students Turning in Assignments
Tweet Some of the problems with students turning in their Google Docs to the instructor is they Do not put a correct header on the document They do not name the file according to the class nomenclature They forget to … Continue reading
