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What are good uses of Google Forms in the classroom? (Select all that apply) *
1 point
Quizzes/assessments
Gather research data
Draft an essay
Surveys
A teacher wants her students to provide honest but constructive feedback to their
peers regarding their performance in a theater production rehearsal. Which Form
settings should she avoid if she wants to keep feedback anonymous? (Select all
that apply) *
1 point
Why would you want to have people fill out a Google Form rather than simply
sharing a Google Doc with them to collect their responses? (Select all that apply.) *
1 point
There’s the option to use a number of different question formats (like multiple choice,
true/false, scales, etc.) with Google Forms
You can use the "Responses" section in the Form to see a graphic breakdown of all responses
Google Docs are harder to organize in Google Drive
All Form responses are saved in a Google Sheet and the results are easier to see
Options for questions in Google Forms include: (Select all that apply.) *
1 point
Objective Questions
Subjective Questions
Images
YouTube Videos
What can you use add-ons for Forms, Sheets and Docs to do? (Select all that
apply.) *
1 point
GCE L1 FORMS
Grade quizzes
Create a table of contents
Mail merge
Change the response choices on a multiple choice form question
Google Forms
Google Classroom
Guardian Summaries
Google Meet
Using Google Forms as ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ activities can be a little
complicated the first time you do it. Your form has to have which of the following
settings for this type of activity? (Select all that apply.) *
1 point
When you click Send Form on a Google Form, what are the options for sharing?
(Select all that apply.) *
1 point
What are the destination options for storing and viewing responses to Google
Forms? (Select all that apply.) *
1 point
True
False
GCE L1 FORMS
Which of the following are types of data you can collect with Google Forms?
(Select all that apply.) *
1 point
Text
Dates
Fingerprints
Numbers