Yes, yes, yes! Thanks to a
post from Richard Byrne I learned that Google Forms now support quizzes. (You can find the official announcement
here. ) I have some images from a test quiz I created below, but here are my quick takeaways:
- The response summary page shows the most missed questions (below 50%) and now shows multiple choice responses as a bar graph instead of a pie chart.
- You see student scores next to their email addresses.
- You get a median, average, and range of scores.
- If you store responses in a Google Sheet, the score is passed to that sheet.
- You can still collect short answer responses that are ungraded --- they will still be passed to the Google Sheet.
- There's an option where you can release scores later after your review.
- You can give feedback for correct and incorrect answers.
In short, this is what Google Forms has needed for education for a long time. I'm looking forward to using this in my classes!
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What a student sees after submission |
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Some basic statistical information about the quiz |
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Student and question breakdowns |
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