Tony Crider, Associate Professor in Physics February 22, 12:15 - 1:15pm Belk Library 115
Tony will share how he uses Google Forms as a simple and versatile way to collect feedback from students during class.
Data can be collected anonymously or with student identification. Like most of the commercial software, real-time histograms of responses are automatically generated. Unlike the commercial software, no set-up is required by the instructor at the beginning of each class. With additional Google Scripts, instructors can also choose to grade and email students, if they wish. Register for this session.