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		<title>Easily Make Your Own Online Forms or Surveys</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 17:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Janetta Garton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google Docs recently updated their online form feature. I&#8217;ve published 2 screencasts on using this tool. The first one shows you how to create a form. The second screencast shows how to share the form, access the data, and edit the form. (Visit the Fusion website to access all my Google Docs screencasts and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://docs.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Docs</a> recently updated their online form feature. I&#8217;ve published 2 screencasts on using this tool. The first one shows you <a href="http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/videos/googledocs/createform/createform.html" target="_blank">how to create a form</a>. The second screencast shows how to <a href="http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/videos/googledocs/useform/useform.html" target="_blank">share the form, access the data, and edit the form</a>. (Visit the <a href="http://www.willard.k12.mo.us/co/tech/google.htm" target="_blank">Fusion website</a> to access all my Google Docs screencasts and the handouts.)</p>
<p>I use this tool to publish an <a href="https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p0_9G3Rm_OFWhBrBykKKRVg&amp;hl=en" target="_blank">online registration form</a> for our District Tech Workshops. The data is collected in an online spreadsheet at Google Docs that I can access from any computer connected to the Internet. I receive an email whenever someone registers. I also provide a link which visitors can click to view the spreadsheet of registered participants, but not edit it.</p>
<p>I also used this tool as a part of my safety lesson. It was the first day for the 8th graders to use the laptops in class. I was asked to go over the rules and expectations, hardware basics, and safety. I wanted to give the students an opportunity to use the laptops and avoid them passively watching my presentation. After composing 8 questions, I created <a href="https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p0_9G3Rm_OFUSqvWqmOEGEQ" target="_blank">an online form</a> for each. I edited the confirmation message to include feedback, the correct answer and further safety tips related to the question. I created a link to each of the 8 online forms/questions on their <a href="http://comarts8.wikispaces.com/Safety" target="_blank">class website</a>. After reading a questions in <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/jgarton/cows-safety-lesson-i-presentation/" target="_blank">my slideshow</a> and discussing it with their team, students would submit their team&#8217;s color and their answer. When I saw most of the students were finished entering responses, I would display the spreadsheet of data. The students enjoyed seeing all the responses displayed. Since they didn&#8217;t have to use their names, they weren&#8217;t embarrassed by wrong answers. Because I repeated the lesson several times throughout the school day, I would have to clear the content in the 8 spreadsheets before the start of the next class.</p>
<p>We also have used a Google Docs form to collect students&#8217; passwords for their online accounts (epals and Google Docs) so that the teachers can quickly remind forgetful students.</p>
<p>Mrs. Crandall, one of our High School teachers, is creating forms in Google Docs to use as electronic worksheets in her class. She feels the students will be more motivated when using a digital worksheet, as opposed to paper pencil. All the results will be accumulated into one spreadsheet which can easily be graded. No paper or copies required.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve embedded a Google Docs form below for you to use. Please submit any ideas you have for how you can use a Google Docs form in your classroom. The results from the survey can be <a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p0_9G3Rm_OFX3mmUsUALpGQ" target="_blank">viewed here</a>.</p>
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