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Use Google forms for evaluation - Google forms and quizzes as effective educational tools - cover

Use Google forms for evaluation - Google forms and quizzes as effective educational tools

Olivier Rebiere, Cristina Rebiere

Verlag: Rebiere

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Evaluate your learners with Google forms
 
Are you a teacher and are you feeling the need to put in place an alternative pedagogy to make your learners succeed? Want to know how to set up quizzes easily accessible on smartphone, tablet or computer? This little guide will help you! Discover a simple, step-by-step approach with screenshots 
 
We have more than a decade of experience in initial and continuing education of adults and young pupils or students.
 
We want to share with you our useful knowledge, our tips to help you easily create a dynamic and playful learning environment.
 
You will discover simple coaching sessions, ideas and methods that will simplify your life and enable you to work collaboratively and effectively in the classroom and motivate your learners.
 
What will you find in this practical and useful « Use Google Forms for evaluation » guide?
 
- 8 detailed sections
 
- how to choose a platform adapted to the needs of your students and yours
 
- quiz creation,
 
- questions sharing the quiz,
 
- exploiting graphics and data
 
- sending a badge by email on success at the quizz
 
- 30+ screenshots
 
- useful and easily actionable information a simple and systematic method
 
So, are you ready to implement quizzes in your class ?OK, let’s go!
 
Kind regards,
 
Cristina & Olivier Rebiere
Verfügbar seit: 28.02.2017.
Drucklänge: 50 Seiten.

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