Collecting student assignments that have been created virtually can get messy. This video tutorial demonstrates how to use Google Forms to collect and organize assignments students have created in Google Docs.
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how Google Forms…can be used to collect and organize assignments.…When students are turning in Cloud-based assignments,…whether it's a video, a Google Doc,…a Prezi, it can get a bit messy.…You need a way for students to share the links…to those projects without them…cluttering up your email inbox.…Let's create a new Google Form…for students to submit an assignment.…From my Google Forms home page…I'm going to open a blank Google Form.…
I'm going to rename my form Math 101 Work Submission Form,…and this is for my Angles Project.…My first question is going to ask…for the student's last name, so I'll want…to make that a short answer question.…I'll create a new question for the first name.…Also a short answer question.…If I'm using this across several sections of the same course…I might also create a question asking for the class period.…
I could make that a short answer question,…but I'm going to sort my responses using this information,…so a drop-down might be a better choice,…because then I know all of the responses…
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9/21/2016- Sending large attachments with Gmail
- Filtering email in Gmail
- Uploading and downloading files in Google Drive
- Creating student assignment folders
- Adjusting Google Docs sharing and security options
- Providing feedback in Docs
- Voice typing and translating content
- Collaborating with Google Sheets
- Presenting with Google Slides
- Creating and sharing Google Forms
- Building a self-grading quiz in Google Forms
- Creating events and appointments in Google Calendar
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 18s
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About this course1m 30s
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1. Gmail
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Adjust settings3m 4s
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Send large attachments2m 13s
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Labels and filters3m 10s
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Canned responses2m 48s
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Translator1m 31s
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2. Overview of Google Drive
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What is Google Drive?2m 52s
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Upload to Google Drive2m 55s
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Download Google Drive3m 16s
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3. Using Google Docs
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What is Google Docs?2m 16s
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Use the revision history3m 30s
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Voice typing and translator3m 19s
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Add-ons2m 12s
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4. Google Sheets
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What is Google Sheets?3m 41s
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Google Sheets templates2m 39s
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Explore Google Sheets2m 5s
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5. Google Slides
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What is Google Slides?3m 47s
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Presentation2m 27s
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6. Google Forms
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What are Google Forms?4m 3s
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Google Forms questions3m 43s
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Data validation2m 45s
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Templates1m 34s
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Responses2m 27s
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Share Google Forms3m 33s
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7. Google Calendar
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Use Google Calendar3m 49s
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Appointment slots2m 12s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m
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