I love the idea of making task cards digital. I would like to have the students go back and correct the ones they missed. Any ideas on how to do that if students submit their work on Google forms?
Thanks for watching and great question! At the time, there isn't a way to only have students redo the ones they missed. You would have to have them redo all of the cards. Students can go through after they submit to see what they missed. You could have them write down the numbers for the ones they miss and submit the correct answers to you in Google Doc or email.
Hi Elma! Thanks for watching. I have not used Microsoft Forms, so I can not say for certain whether this will work the same in that platform. The Microsoft applications I have used tend to be very similar to their Google counterparts, so I would guess that this can be done in a similar fashion. I find that sometimes I just have to jump into a program and experiment with it to get the hang of what I need to do. If you only have access to Microsoft Forms, I recommend experimenting with the features to see if they are similar to what I have shown in this video to determine whether it will work. Sorry I cannot offer more information.
Excellent idea! Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
Hi Bonnie! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you and your students have fun with digital task cards this school year!
Wow thank you so much!
Hi Beth! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope your students have fun with digital task cards this year!
I love the idea of making task cards digital. I would like to have the students go back and correct the ones they missed. Any ideas on how to do that if students submit their work on Google forms?
Thanks for watching and great question! At the time, there isn't a way to only have students redo the ones they missed. You would have to have them redo all of the cards. Students can go through after they submit to see what they missed. You could have them write down the numbers for the ones they miss and submit the correct answers to you in Google Doc or email.
Is it the same way with Microsoft Forms?
Hi Elma! Thanks for watching. I have not used Microsoft Forms, so I can not say for certain whether this will work the same in that platform. The Microsoft applications I have used tend to be very similar to their Google counterparts, so I would guess that this can be done in a similar fashion. I find that sometimes I just have to jump into a program and experiment with it to get the hang of what I need to do. If you only have access to Microsoft Forms, I recommend experimenting with the features to see if they are similar to what I have shown in this video to determine whether it will work. Sorry I cannot offer more information.
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