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How to Create Sections that Point to Responses on Google Form
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If you're a teacher, you'll want to learn as much as you can about Google forms. Google forms provide opportunities for instruction and learning. Teachers can flip their classrooms by adding content in the form of a presentation. They can also learn how well they taught a topic by creating a quiz or get feedback. Students can reflect on the learning. Google forms are a great way to gain a better understanding about a teacher's work.
Add questions in the comments, below. You may include requests on what you'd like to do as a teacher or an admin of a Moodle site, so I can create the video.
FYI, I've been working as an admin of Moodle sites and teaching online with Moodle since 2003. Moodle has changed quite a bit in the past 17 years, but because I am constantly upgrading sites to the latest Moodle versions and teaching online with Moodle, I get a lot of hands-on practice. I'd like to share that knowledge with you.
Welcome to my channel where I show you how to create and teach online and in face-to-face courses using Moodle (since 2003), Google classroom (since 2014), ZOOM (2015), WizIQ (2007), and other technologies (Padlet, Quizlet, Kahoot, Screencast-o-matic, Vocaroo, Congrea, PoodLL, Jitsi, Voki, VoiceThread, Flipgrid). You will learn about the tools and how to engage learners via teamwork, digital badges, and online certificates. You will also learn about the free online courses, webinars, MOOCs, and online conferences I offer on Moodle for Teachers and how you can join.
This channel is for everyone who wants to learn. I believe that we learn best when we teach and share information with others. So feel free to share your videos and the work you do with your students.
THANK YOU for YOUR SUPPORT
Add questions in the comments, below. You may include requests on what you'd like to do as a teacher or an admin of a Moodle site, so I can create the video.
FYI, I've been working as an admin of Moodle sites and teaching online with Moodle since 2003. Moodle has changed quite a bit in the past 17 years, but because I am constantly upgrading sites to the latest Moodle versions and teaching online with Moodle, I get a lot of hands-on practice. I'd like to share that knowledge with you.
Welcome to my channel where I show you how to create and teach online and in face-to-face courses using Moodle (since 2003), Google classroom (since 2014), ZOOM (2015), WizIQ (2007), and other technologies (Padlet, Quizlet, Kahoot, Screencast-o-matic, Vocaroo, Congrea, PoodLL, Jitsi, Voki, VoiceThread, Flipgrid). You will learn about the tools and how to engage learners via teamwork, digital badges, and online certificates. You will also learn about the free online courses, webinars, MOOCs, and online conferences I offer on Moodle for Teachers and how you can join.
This channel is for everyone who wants to learn. I believe that we learn best when we teach and share information with others. So feel free to share your videos and the work you do with your students.
THANK YOU for YOUR SUPPORT