Google has recently added a new feature to Google Forms. The ability to add or upload a file to Forms. The file upload is done by the respondent so they can share a multitude of file types like Google Docs, Spreadsheets, PDFs, videos and more. If you use Google Classroom, the uploading of files feature is something that you are likely already enjoying. If you are not using Classroom, this is a way to have students turn in work and have it organized in one place within your Google Drive. Whether you use Classroom or not, this feature in forms has advantages over submitting in Classroom. If you have several classes that are assigned the same task, this set up not only creates a folder of student work, it also creates a spreadsheet with all responses and files in one document. This makes accessing and assessing student work so much easier because you just open 1 spreadsheet and can see all of your students work. You don't have to look into several files, or open up multiple classrooms and navigate from one student's submission to another. Check out the short video below about how to use this feature. This video is just about adding this feature. If you haven't used Forms before, see the video on the bottom of this post. Full Google Forms Tutorial
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AuthorBen Brazeau Archives
August 2018
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