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GOOGLE FORMS?
5. mission control for your classroom
platform that ties together Google's Workspace
tools (formerly known as G Suite) for teachers and
students
digital organizer where teachers can keep class
materials and share them with students -- all
paperless-ly.
Google Classroom
6. Digitally organize,
distribute, and collect
assignments, course
materials (think: videos,
websites, PDFs, and
more), and student
work.
Give students timely
feedback on their
assignments and
assessments.
Communicate with students
about their classwork.
You can also check in with
individual students privately,
answer their questions, and
offer support.
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Classroom?
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integrates with Docs, Drive,
Forms, Meet, and Calendar, so
there are many built-in
"shortcuts" for classroom-
management tasks
For example, if you post an
assignment with a due date,
it's automatically added to
your students' class calendar
for them to see.
Streamline how they manage
classes.
7. quickly create, distribute, and collect
digital exit tickets or auto-graded
assessments.
Teachers also can pose discussion
questions for quick insights into what
students are thinking.
teachers also can create summative
assessments, like unit tests.
Recent updates to Google Classroom
have included features for grading
and rubrics.
Yes. Google Classroom can help teachers streamline
summative and formative assessments.
Can teachers use
Google Classroom for
assessments and
grading?
8. Difficult account management.
Limited integration options.
Too “googlish”.
No automated updates.
Difficult learner sharing.
Editing problems.
No automated quizzes and tests.
Impersonal.
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Pros and Cons of Using Google
Classroom
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THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM
Easy to use and accessible from all devices.
Effective communication and sharing.
Speeds up the assignment process.
Effective feedback.
No need for paper.Clean and user-friendly
interface.
Great commenting system.
Is for everyone.
9. a survey administration software included as
part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors
suite offered by Google
a free online tool from Google which allows users
to create forms, surveys, and quizzes as well as
to collaboratively edit and share the forms with
other people.
Google Forms
10. create surveys or
quizzes right in mobile
or web browser—no
special software
required
There's a variety of
question types you can
use to make your own
quizzes, and they
feature an array of
customizable settings.
can summarize results at a
glance with charts and graphs.
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Manage event
registrations, create a
quick opinion poll,
create quizzes
11. Whether you’re teaching virtually or in
the classroom, Google Forms can be
an efficient way to deliver
assessments.
Teachers can not only create their
own, but they can edit Google Form
quizzes that others have created!
Google Forms are an amazing way to collect
data from students.
Can Google Forms be
used for assessment?
12. It is necessary to have internet to
be able to use this tool.
The design customization is very
limited.
There are certain limitations
regarding the capabilities of this
tool. It accepts texts up to 500
Kb; images up to 2 Mb; and for
spreadsheets the limit is 256
cells or 40 sheets.
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Pros and Cons of Using Google
Forms
Advantages Disadvantages
THE GOOGLE FORMS
free online tool; interface is very easy to use.
can create surveys in few minutes
To start using this tool, you only need a
Google account, the same one you need to
access Gmail, YouTube or Google Drive
Google forms stores the feedback received
so we can analyze it in detail.
forms are integrated with Google
spreadsheets therefore we can access to a
spreadsheet view of the collected data.
15. 1. Go to the Google Classroom
home page.
2. Click the class then click
Classwork.
3. At the top, click Create then
click Material.
4. Enter a title, a description, and
attachments and click Post.
Adding content
16. 1. Click the class and then click
Classwork.
2. At the top, click Create then
click Topic.
3. Enter the topic name and click
Add.
4. Students only see topics with
published posts.
Organizing content
17. 1. Click the class then click
Classwork.
2. At the top, click Create.
3. Click Assignment.
4. Enter the title and any
instructions.
Post Assignments & Quizzes
18. 1. Go to the Google Classroom
home page.
2. Click the class then click
Classwork.
3. At the top, click Create then
click Material.
4. Enter a title, a description, and
attachments and click Post.
Create Quiz
19. You can change the point
value of an assignment or
make the assignment
ungraded.
By default, assignments are
set at 100 points.
1. Under Points, click the
value.
2. Enter a new point value or
select Ungraded.
Change the point value
20. By default, an assignment has no
due date. To change this:
1. Under Due, click the Down arrow.
2. Next to No due date, click the
Down arrow.
3. Click a date on the calendar.
4. (Optional) To set a due time,
click Time and enter a time,
specifying AM or PM.
Add a due date or time
21. You can open your gradebook from 2
places. From the Google Classroom
home page, choose an option:
1. Option 1: On a class card, click Open
gradebook.
On the Grades page, you can view,
grade, and return a student’s
submission.
Gradebook & Grading
22. Option 2: Click on a course and
then click Grades.
a. Point at a cell for a student’s
assignment.
b. Click More
c. Click View submission.
Gradebook & Grading
Note: When viewing a student's submission in the grading
tool, you can enter a grade.
Grades entered in the grading tool sync to the Grades page.
For grading tool instructions, go to Grade and return an
assignment.
23. 1. Go to the Google Classroom
home page.
2. Click on a class.
3. Click Grades.
4. (Optional) Enter a grade for a
student’s assignment.
5. To return a student's
assignment, click More
6. Click Return and confirm.
Returning Work
25. Self-grade with an answer key
Deliver feedback to students
Adapt and change based on student
responses WHILE they are completing the
Form
Google Forms can...
26. 1: Click on the gear icon to open
the settings on your Form, and
then click on Quizzes, check the
option to “Make this a quiz” and
then decide when you want to
release the grade.
Google Forms Can Grade Themselves
27. 2. Write your questions and
answer choices. You can add
images in either the question
area or the answer choice
areas, or both.
Google Forms Can Grade
Themselves
28. 3: Set up your answer key. Assign
a point value to the question in
the upper right corner, and then
choose the correct answer(s).
Google Forms Can Grade
Themselves
29. You can automatically give
students feedback for incorrect
answer choices by building in the
feedback as you create your
answer key.
Google Forms Can Give Feedback
to Students
30. You can actually set up your
quiz to adapt and change the
questions based on how the
student is responding in the
moment.
Forms Can Be Adaptive