Google-Forms-Introduction
Google-Forms-Introduction
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TO NAME A GOOGLE FORM:
Type your Form title and description in the provided space. Then click “Untitled form” in the upper
left hand corner.
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TO NAME A GOOGLE FORM:
The title will change to reflect what you titled the Form.
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TO CHANGE COLOR SCHEME:
Select the color palette to change the Form’s color scheme.
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TO CREATE QUESTIONS:
When creating questions you have the option to customize the type of question, how many answer choices per
question, and the option of adding an image to quesitons.
To add more
questions to your
Form, click the
“+” icon
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TO REORDER QUESTIONS:
Questions can easily be moved
To make a
question
required, turn
this toggle on
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TO CHANGE FORM SETTINGS:
The Settings icon will allow you to customize your Form even further.
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TO CHANGE FORM SETTINGS:
Check or uncheck the features you want to include/exclude on your form.
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TO CHANGE FORM SETTINGS:
Under the Presentation tab you can choose to customize how the Form is presented to the viewer.
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TO MAKE A QUIZ:
Forms can easily be made into quizzes where questions can be assigned point values and can be submitted for
auto grading. The results can then be analyzed by teachers. Under the Quizzes tab
toggle “Make this a quiz” to the on position.
TO SET QUIZ SETTINGS:
When a Form becomes a quiz you will see an ANSWER KEY option appear at the bottom of each question box.
Click this to set the correct answer to questions and assign point values. This must be done for each question.
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TO SET QUIZ SETTINGS:
Select the correct answer (depending on question type) and assign a point value.
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TO SET QUIZ SETTINGS:
You can add feedback that students will see when they answer questions incorrect or correct.
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
When a student is finished a form and submits it, he or she will see this page. Depending on your Form’s settings,
they may be able to view their score, review responses, and read any feedback.
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
Example of a student who answered incorrectly. The total score is located in the upper right hand corner.
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
Example of a student who answered correctly. The total score is located in the upper right hand corner.
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
To view student responses click the “RESPONSES” tab. The SUMMARY will give you a detailed analysis of point
distribution and results by question or individual.
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
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STUDENT RESPONSES:
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CREATE A RESPONSE SPREADSHEET:
You can create a spreadsheet of a Form’s responses right in Google Sheets. Click the Sheets icon.
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CREATE A RESPONSE SPREADSHEET:
You can choose to create a new spreadsheet in Sheets
or to add on a new tab within an existing spreadsheet.
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CREATE A RESPONSE SPREADSHEET:
When a spreadsheet is created in Sheets for a Google Form, the spreadsheet will now be linked to the Form. To
access it again just click the Sheets icon again. It will update in real time as new responses are submitted.
CREATE A RESPONSE SPREADSHEET:
This is an example of a response spreadsheet for a Form created in Google Sheets. Since it is in Sheets, the
document updates in real time, allowing the teacher to view the most up to date information.
CREATE A RESPONSE SPREADSHEET:
If you make any changes to your form or the settings, only FUTURE responses will reflect the changes. In this
Form the setting of collecting e-mail addresses was added. However, only the new response was affected.
STUDENT RESPONSES:
Response sheets can also be printed or downloaded in .csv format to be opened in Microsoft Excel. Form
responses can also be deleted and the Form can be used again.