Pictures as QuestionsGoogle has provided the option of using Pictures of Videos above questions to help integrate more content into your activities or quizzes. You could have students look at a picture of a chart or watch a short video and then answer questions based on the image. This has been around for awhile and has been a great tool for assessing student understanding. Google has recently added a new feature with pictures. You can now add images as choices in your questions. If you create a multiple choice question you can have an image as the answer. I worked with elementary teachers last year and we wanted to create a quiz like this, but we weren't able to. We were looking to add images as choices for students who were beginner readers to help them demonstrate their knowledge. Google has now opened up this opportunity. This feature could be used in addition to the Quiz feature below to provide students with instant feedback. Creating Self Graded QuizzesGoogle has finally provided a way to create a self guided quiz. It allows you to create your quiz as many did before but now you don't have to use an additional program like Flubaroo to do the grading. I think this is a great tool for performing formative assessment and checking student understanding of content. I have included two videos that walk you through the set up. I have watched both and while they both demonstrate how to set up the form, they each have unique ideas or ways they present the information that may be beneficial to you.
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