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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Collecting Files With Google Forms + Globally Collaborative PD

Collecting Files With Google Forms



Google Forms just got even more powerful. Users now have the ability to add "File Upload" questions to their Forms to collect things like images, videos, audio files, PDFs or Word files. This addition gives teachers another way to collect student work and check for understanding. This will also be useful for office staff looking to collect files from building staff or parents. 

First, add a "File Upload" question to your Form. Respondents will attach their files when filling out the Form. Files that are submitted are organized within a folder in your Drive and a link to each file is posted in the responses spreadsheet for your Form.  

You can read more detailed information on how this works here.

Education On Air

This weekend Google is hosting Education on Air, an online conference featuring speakers from all over the globe. Tune in to participate in sessions on a range of topics designed for teachers, school leaders and IT professionals. Check out the video below to catch a glimpse of what last year's event was like. 

"Share with and learn from other educators. Hear from inspiring speakers. Get tips and tools to help boost student engagement, collaboration and productivity and in the classroom."


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