In a recent Twitter chat, moderated by Craig Klement, the #Ditchbook community shared how they are using Google Forms in new, different and exciting ways with their students. Educators shared ideas like: Daily check-ins. HyperDocs packaged in Google Forms. Games and races. Favorite Forms add-ons. BreakoutEDU digitals. and SO many more!

Here is how you take computer: Visit the following page to create a new Google form Access the Settings menu (gear icon), choose ‘Quizzes’ tab, and toggle ‘Make this a quiz’ Customize the options that appear beneath, manufacture sure to check ‘Immediately after each submission’ under ‘Release grade’ Go back […]
Click Settings at the top of the form. Turn on the Make this a quiz setting. You can also skip these four steps by using this link to create a new quiz. You can now customize the blank quiz by adding questions. Google Forms supports many question types, including short answer, paragraph, multiple choice, checkbox, dropdown, and file upload
Add a comment. 1. I was ecstatic when Google finally let this happen with GAS. Check out this Google blog about creating a quiz using GAS. The scripting for the individual questions is shown below. // Make a 10 point question and set feedback on it var item = FormApp.getActiveForm ().addCheckboxItem (); item.setTitle ("What flavors are in
Create Single-choice Questions with “Multiple Choice”. Click on the arrow icon on the right of the question form (the red circle as shown in the image below) and select “Multiple Choice”. Enter the question in the green frame and answers in the light blue frame. Click on the ”︙” (a red circle in the lower right corner), and select
Step 2: Create a multiple-choice grid question. Next, click on the toolbar beside the form and add a Multiple-choice grid question type. Once you've done this, rows and columns will appear below your question (this is where you'll add the options for your ranking questions).
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