https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeit07OHdx0SDzEG4s1M-h6dJ3cJgeBID3tNo6aGb9oWP2D-w/viewform?usp=sf_link (first form)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKPhN7Ab4ao-zL33c52_7eXyBYVPD1EoUjxcx-xySRpKtVOw/viewform?usp=sf_link ( Second form) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIq4juG0vDk6z3MS-cgokFRoGfPGX0Aj9yFf_GnRKnibYQj4kQ/viewform?usp=sf_link (Third form) I am not very familiar with google forms, so this task was an eye opener. My first from I was just playing around with the original without any add ons. For my second one I wanted to use a multiple choice test like the one I usually give my students. For this form I used the Flubaroo add on. This app is very useful because it can grade multiple choice tests. Every Friday my students take the usual multiple choice and short answer comprehension test. I spent numerous hours grading their tests. This app would save me so much time. The only question I had was I do not know if it worked since I didn't get any responses for my test except mine it only gave me data for one. I wasn't able to figure out how to make the master answers so it could grade though, I need to explore this further because I am seriously thinking of typing up my weekly comprehension tests and have my students take them on their Chromebooks so Flubaroo can grade them for me. On my last form I created a parent teacher conference sheet and I used the eliminator 2 add on. This add on eliminates responses to time slots, so once a parent chooses a time it gets eliminated from the sheet so other parents can't chose that same time slot. This add on would be great if all my parents had access to the online form. As far as the usage of google forms I think it will help me with my capstone if I am planning to give students an assessment I can do it through google forms and I can collect the data that way. I can also use it as a survey to ask student how they felt about the new tool we use in class so they can rate it. But I see a greater benefit for class use and test taking instead of paper tests.
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Well, this was an experience. I am not familiar with twitter at all and having this assignment was very nerve racking. At first I was not sure how to get back to it because I only tried it during class. I finally figured out how to search for the topic that interested me and then I came across another question. How do I participate on a chat? I just found the topic and started reading and scrolling through very different posts. The hashtag I followed was #DualLangChat and as I kept looking through I was coming across very interesting projects bilingual teachers had done in their class. At first I was only pushing the heart or like then I figured out how to leave a comment. However, I don't know if I did it right or not we'll see. The hashtag I followed was just what I was looking for. I got to see other dual immersion teachers posting their successes with the program. I got a lot of ideas from their posts. I ultimately ended up following them.
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