Teachers are beginning to use Google Forms more and more. After the introduction of Formenate, teachers began asking if there was an easier way to move their fill-in-the-blank assessments that were already created to Google Forms. While at EdTech, I was introduced to a Google add-on titled Doc to Form. This add-on doesn't move the entire assessment with one click like Formenate does but it does reduce the need to switch between screens when copying and pasting. I developed a tutorial for it and shared it with the staff. I set aside a Technology Thursday to help any teachers wishing to stay. Only one teacher attended but she was able to get two different quizzes copied over and points assigned for self-grading. When pulling my students for their testing on Friday, I was excited to learn that two other teachers had used the tutorial on their own to set up their vocabulary tests in Forms and that the students were able to complete them in their general education classroom along with their peers by using Read&Write for oral administration.
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