Google Forms + Flubaroo
Teachers can use Google Forms in a variety of ways, but perhaps the most useful is as a type of formative assessment. Students can complete these Google Form quick checks or quizzes from any electronic device that has access to the internet, giving teachers immediate, real-time feedback. Teachers can even use an add-on called Flubaroo to auto-grade the assignment.
This tutorial will walk you through the following steps:
To get credit for completing this tutorial, you must do the following:
Click to watch a short video on ways to share your live form with students. These ways include:
This tutorial will walk you through the following steps:
- Signing in to Google Drive (0:00-0:45)
- Creating a Form (0:45-8:10)
- Customizing Your Form (8:10-9:45)
- Sharing the Form With Others (9:45-12:00)
- Viewing/Analyzing Feedback (12:00-13:25)
- Auto-grading Your Assessment Using Flubaroo (13:33-18:25)
- Turning in/Sharing Your Graded Results
To get credit for completing this tutorial, you must do the following:
- Take this short quiz to see what an online quiz looks like (and provide us with some data to work with)
- Watch this tutorial. While you watch or after watching, do the following:
- Create your own assessment using Google Forms (it must have at least 5 questions)
- Share that assessment with others to get data with which to practice grading (or take it yourself a couple of times using dummy names/data)
- Analyze results and use Flubaroo to auto grade the quiz
- Share your graded results spreadsheet by completing this form
Click to watch a short video on ways to share your live form with students. These ways include:
- Using a Learning Management System like Google Classroom
- Creating a shortened link using goo.gl or another link shortener
- Creating a QR code
- Add link to your classroom website