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Using Google Forms as Quizzes #186

Sun, Jun 21, 14:15-16:15 JST | Sponsors Room
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​Bill will start the session with a demonstration of Google Forms, and how you should set up your Google Form for students to take quizzes. This overview will include self-grading quizzes as well as quizzes with open-ended answers that the teacher can grade as correct, incorrect, or partially correct. Question types include multiple choice (radio buttons, pull-down menus, and grid style), short answers, and longer open answers. Practical examples and applications of each type will be given. You will learn how to share the activity link with your students, and how you can see their grades. We will also include how to re-use questions from previous quizzes, and how to bulk load several answer choices at one time. Finally, we will cover an advanced technique for separating your students’ replies into different classes.

Then Nathan will introduce participants to a range of online quiz and assessment tools for the classroom. It will begin by building on the first session by demonstrating how Google Forms works in Google Classroom, as an introduction to Google Classroom's rubric tool. This will be followed by an interactive overview of other non-Google platforms such as TED-Ed, Edpuzzle, Online Quiz Creator, and others, while time permits. Resources will be provided in a Google Slides deck for your future reference following the session.

This presentation is sponsored by the Niigata and Matsuyama JALT chapters.

Bill Pellowe

Bill Pellowe

Kindai University
Bill Pellowe is an Associate Professor at Kindai University's Fukuoka Campus, where he has taught since 2000. He is currently JALT's Director of Public Relations. He started ELT Calendar (eltcalendar.com) in 2002.
Nate Gildart

Nate Gildart

Nagoya International School
Nathan Gildart is a History and Individuals & Societies Teacher at Nagoya International School and Educational Technology Consultant. He is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, Innovator, and Google Educator Group Leader, Google Earth Education Expert, and YouTube Certified. He presents regularly at educational technology events with a number of professional organizations, including schools, Google for Education (Japan), Ed Tech Team, Apps Events, coordinates Edcamp Kansai/Nagoya, offers webinars and sometimes joins educational podcasts. Find him @nathangildart or resources at www.socialstudiessamurai.com.