Admittedly my Google Forms use is limited, so brace yourself for a fairly uninspired blog posting. I did make a few questionnaires for this program, but did not put them to their full use. I tried Flubaroo as an add-on, but this too was not seen to fruition. I can appreciate G Forms' versatility and how easy it is to use. The format is intuitive, even for me. I have encouraged the leadership teams at my school site to learn about and utilize the survey aspect of the tool in order to glean staff info while saving meeting time. The articles, “Harnessing the Power of Google Forms for Just-in-Time Teaching” & “The NEW Google Forms: 9 classroom uses” were inspiring and I intend to share them with the upper grades at my school site as I think that they are having their students use their email accounts.
I need to find the time and interest to play more with the forms in order to see how they might best be used in my kinder classroom. This is what I have come up with so far, but am interested to see what my cohorts are doing so that I may improve these lists. Kinder Classroom Uses: Collection of teacher observations Assessments-administered one on one Developing rubrics Parent Surveys Capstone Uses: Teacher survey of mindfulness experience Data collection for mindfulness research Creation of charts and graphs
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