CREATE A DEFAULT GOOGLE FORM TO SAVE TIME
Alice Keeler shares a way you can use the power of machine grading without the hassle of having to retype the questions. An example she gives is when students need to answer the questions at the end of the chapter of a textbook. No one wants to spend the time to retype questions for each chapter nor has the time to grade them too. So her solution is to take an idea from the old Scan cards & use a default Google Form to do the work for her.
First, you will need to create a new Google Form. Using the multiple-choice questions, title the first one Question 1 and in the answer section, simply put A, B, C, D, etc. (Google will even help you do so). Then, it is as simple as clicking on the duplicate button to make question 2 and 3 and so on. Finally, you do need to set the answer key but this can be done quickly for the chapter. For the next chapter test, you can simply make a copy of the Default form, change the answer key and you are ready to go again.
Make sure to check out her post to see more detailed descriptions of the steps as well as handy graphics showing you each step. You can find it all here: https://alicekeeler.com/2020/01/08/make-a-generic-google-form/
First, you will need to create a new Google Form. Using the multiple-choice questions, title the first one Question 1 and in the answer section, simply put A, B, C, D, etc. (Google will even help you do so). Then, it is as simple as clicking on the duplicate button to make question 2 and 3 and so on. Finally, you do need to set the answer key but this can be done quickly for the chapter. For the next chapter test, you can simply make a copy of the Default form, change the answer key and you are ready to go again.
Make sure to check out her post to see more detailed descriptions of the steps as well as handy graphics showing you each step. You can find it all here: https://alicekeeler.com/2020/01/08/make-a-generic-google-form/
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