From EduTech for Teachers:
Still not sold on the whole Google forms concept? Then check out the 81 Interesting Ways to Use Google Form to Support Learning slideshow embedded below. Trust me, it won’t take very long to make you a believer! Even if only three ways suit your needs, that’s three more learning tools at your disposal—right?
Of course, the presentation was generated using another Google Apps gem: Google Slides, a tool similar to Microsoft PowerPoint except for it allows for online collaboration among users. That said, if you have a unique way of utilizing forms in your classroom, feel free to add your idea to the collection. Just click on the “Open Editor” option in the settings menu and a copy of the slideshow will be transferred to your Google Drive. From there you can insert a new slide into the presentation.
Click the “X” symbol on the toolbar to view a full screen version of the presentation.
A huge shout out to Tom Barrett for creating and sharing this fabulous edtech resource!
Still not sold on the whole Google forms concept? Then check out the 81 Interesting Ways to Use Google Form to Support Learning slideshow embedded below. Trust me, it won’t take very long to make you a believer! Even if only three ways suit your needs, that’s three more learning tools at your disposal—right?
Of course, the presentation was generated using another Google Apps gem: Google Slides, a tool similar to Microsoft PowerPoint except for it allows for online collaboration among users. That said, if you have a unique way of utilizing forms in your classroom, feel free to add your idea to the collection. Just click on the “Open Editor” option in the settings menu and a copy of the slideshow will be transferred to your Google Drive. From there you can insert a new slide into the presentation.
Click the “X” symbol on the toolbar to view a full screen version of the presentation.
A huge shout out to Tom Barrett for creating and sharing this fabulous edtech resource!
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