Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Using Google Forms
One of the sections in the forthcoming book for Badger explores the use of GOOGLE FORMS, with some suggestions for how they can be used, as part of the GOOGLE DOCS suite.
An element of 'getting better grades' is appropriate preparation for the written examination which comes at the end of the course.
The use of web tools can help with revision, and also other aspects of the teaching of the course.
With that in mind, as an example in the book, I have produced a Google Form to gather information, to show how it can be used to produce real data that can then be displayed and visualised.
The form is embedded below, and I would be really grateful if you could spend a few minutes filling it in, and if you find yourself in a room with some computers and a GCSE group to ask them to spend a few minutes filling it in too. It would be really great to get hundreds of responses that can then be shared to give a snapshot of the current thoughts on GCSE REVISION
Alternatively direct your students to this web address: http://bit.ly/gcserevision
You can fill the form in your browser by following this link, which can also be shared with colleagues....
It would be great to see hundreds of people filling this in, both staff and students.
Thanks in advance for your help.
If you are a teacher, please add your e-mail address into the final box along with your location, and I'll enter you into a prize draw which I shall draw on the 1st of April and one person (or maybe more than one if I'm feeling flush) will win a copy of my KS3 Toolkit book "Look at it this Way" (whether they want it or not...)
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