Google Forms is a great tool, I have used the service before but had barely scratched the surface. After some research and tinkering this session, I have a much more complete understandings of Forms and it's capabilities. I have to admit that I did have a lot of trouble with the Google Forms Add-Ons. I am not sure if it was beginners error but I was having the most difficult time syncing up the add-ons with the form. It seemed that the function would work as I downloaded but when I sent off the form it did not seem to work properly. With a bit of help from my techie son, I was able to move ahead with two new add-ons.
1) Google Form #1 (Basic): I have used this previously when doing Touro action research. I found it easy and valuable, I am considering using it at the beginning of next school year to do student interest interviews so I can get to know my students better. 2) Google Form #2 (Advanced Summary by Awesome Tables): Google Forms does a good job of including data charts but Advanced Summary does an even better job. Advanced Summary documents all of the data in one place using colorful and easy to understand graphs, I would recommend this add-on for future action research. 3) Google Form #3 (Easy QR Code Generator): I have always wondered how this works, turns out we can all make QR codes for free with the Easy QR Code Generator. The QR code that I created is linked to the a Google Form. As long as you are logged into your Touro account, the QR Code will take you there with a simple scan of the code from your phone. Easy QR Code Generator could be particularly useful if you were sending home a flyer and wanted participants to easily find the survey (or any other content).
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