Earlier this week I received an email from a reader who was looking for a way to have all of her students take the same quiz on their Chromebooks, but have the answer options appear in different orders for each student. Google Forms has a built-in mechanism to do that.When you create a quiz question in Google Forms you can choose to have response options appear in a random sequence for each student. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how that option works.
Friday, September 9, 2016
How to Print Grade Reports from Flubaroo
The Flubaroo Add-on for Google Sheets is a powerful tool for quickly grading multiple choice and short answer quizzes created with Google Forms. Flubaroo has been around for years and almost every week people ask me questions about how to use it. One of the great features of Flubaroo is the option to have results automatically graded and sent to your students via email. If your students don't have email addresses, you'll need another way to give them their grades. You can share via Google Drive or you can use the old-fashioned method, hand delivering of grades. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how to print grade reports from the Flubaroo Add-on in Google Sheets.
Read this article for an explanation of how using Flubaroo is different from using the quizzes feature in Google Forms.
Read this article for an explanation of how using Flubaroo is different from using the quizzes feature in Google Forms.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Google Books Ngram Viewer Overview
The Google Books Ngram Viewer is a search tool that displays when and how often a term appears in books indexed by Google Books. By using the Ngram Viewer you can discover when a term starts to appear in literature, how often a term appears, and when a term loses popularity in literature. In the video embedded below I provide an overview of how to use the Ngram Viewer.
Thanks to Dr. Lynn Burlbaw at Texas A&M University for sharing some of his Ngram Viewer examples with us earlier this summer at the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp.
Thanks to Dr. Lynn Burlbaw at Texas A&M University for sharing some of his Ngram Viewer examples with us earlier this summer at the Practical Ed Tech Summer Camp.
Two Crash Courses on Classic Literature
A few years ago John Green started a Crash Course series on classic literature. The early episodes featured Hamlet, The Great Gatsby, and The Odyssey amongst about a dozen other works. That series is embedded below.
This summer John Green began publishing a new set of Crash Course literature videos. The new series includes videos about Huckleberry Finn, Lord of the Flies, and 100 Years of Solitude. The new series is included in an oddly constructed playlist that for some unclear reason includes videos about physics, the Olympics, and gaming. Sort through the playlist and you'll find the literature lessons.
All of these videos include Green's commentary on the stories along with the summaries of key points in the plots. Much like Cliff Notes, watching these videos is not a replacement for actually reading the stories. You may also want to remind your students that Green's opinions about the stories are just that, opinions.
This summer John Green began publishing a new set of Crash Course literature videos. The new series includes videos about Huckleberry Finn, Lord of the Flies, and 100 Years of Solitude. The new series is included in an oddly constructed playlist that for some unclear reason includes videos about physics, the Olympics, and gaming. Sort through the playlist and you'll find the literature lessons.
All of these videos include Green's commentary on the stories along with the summaries of key points in the plots. Much like Cliff Notes, watching these videos is not a replacement for actually reading the stories. You may also want to remind your students that Green's opinions about the stories are just that, opinions.
How to Enable Automatic Grading in Flubaroo for Google Sheets
The Flubaroo Add-on for Google Sheets is a powerful tool for quickly grading multiple choice and short answer quizzes created with Google Forms. Flubaroo has been around for years and has a bunch of features that are often overlooked by teachers. One of those features is the option to have quizzes automatically scored and grades returned to students as soon as they complete a quiz. With the autograde feature enabled your students don't have to wait for you to run Flubaroo before they get their grades. In the video embedded below I demonstrate how to enable automatic grading in the Flubaroo Add-on for Google Sheets.
Read this article for an explanation of how using Flubaroo is different from using the quizzes feature in Google Forms.
Read this article for an explanation of how using Flubaroo is different from using the quizzes feature in Google Forms.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)