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|tagline=Making online questionnaires easy | |tagline=Making online questionnaires easy | ||
|image=Googledriveform1.png | |image=Googledriveform1.png | ||
|description= If you need to {{ | |description= If you need to {{tooltag|collaborative|collaborate}} or 'co-create' some text, a spreadsheet or a presentation, people with a Google account can edit the same document at the same time. One day, probably yesterday, doing so will be as passé as keeping all your work in the {{tooltag|cloud}}! However, Google Drive also allows you, or students to make a questionnaire for circulation. | ||
To make an online {{ | To make an online {{tooltag|questionnaire}}, go to GOOGLE DRIVE (previously Google Docs at drive.google.com) and create a form (instead of creating a document as one might normally). You will find a choice of question types to use, such as multiple choice and free-response answers. Look and you'll find a very useful button for copying a question so that you can edit the copy. When you have finished, the link to the question form is circulated to students, their answers are collated into a spreadsheet that will appear on your Google Drive. | ||
A comparable {{ | A comparable {{tooltag|survey}} tool called SURVEYMONKEY (www.surveymonkey.com) is much used for customer feedback. Either of these versatile devices may be used by students to research, poll opinion and more. | ||
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