Friday, April 28, 2017

Jeopardy Game Templates for Google Slides

"Google Slides for Interactive Stories, Quizzes, and Games" webinar 
presented by Eric Curts
from: 

Check out the video and Eric's resources below:





Templates

You can open the Jeopardy Game Templates with the links below. Note: The templates are view only, so you will have to make your own copy to be able to edit them. Simply click “File” then “Make a copy

 Jeopardy Game - 5-topic Template - Google Slides link
 Jeopardy Game - 6-topic Template - Google Slides link 
Example
As an example of a completed Jeopardy game created from these templates, below is a link to a Math Terms game.
 Sample Jeopardy Game - Math Terms - Google Slides link
Tutorials
If you would like to create your own interactive slideshows, detailed directions can be found below in my recorded webinar training and in my help guide and slideshow linked below.

 Slideshow - "Google Slides for Stories, Quizzes, and Games" - Google Slides link
 Help guide - "Creating Interactive Google Presentations"  - Google Document link
 Training video - "Google Slides for Stories, Quizzes, and Games" - YouTube link

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Create Ordering-Sequencing Questions with Google Forms

A great tip on how to create randomized sequencing questions using Google Forms 
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You'll find the step-by-step process at the link above
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view the video!



Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Canva - Awesome Online Graphic Design Tool

Want to create professional-looking graphics and documents? Canva offers gorgeous free templates, graphics and fonts. After signing up, I tried out the infographics educational section and couldn't believe how many quality templates were available! There are also cards, posters, blog graphics, presentations, eBooks, flyers, business cards, invitations, banners social media designs, and more. Wow!


Thursday, April 6, 2017

How to Create a Quiz in Google Forms

Here's a simple example on how to create a quiz using Google Forms:

Create Google Form Quiz:
Google Drive and New (scroll down to select More and Google Forms)
Type the TITLE of your form/quiz in the top left corner – add a description if you wish
Click on the gear in the upper right hand corner
Make your selections under General, Presentation, Quizzes (make this a quiz)
SAVE
In the untitled question space, type Question One? 
Answer 1: No. 
Answer 2: Yes.
Click on *Required
Click on ANSWER KEY & make your selections – Don’t forget to add your points
Click the + sign to add another question
In the untitled question space, type Question Two?
Select the small arrow and change question type to dropdown.
Type the answers.
Click *Required
Click on ANSWER KEY & make your selections
Continue on with your quiz questions and answer key

Spreadsheet Responses:
From your newly created form, click on Responses
Create your spreadsheet (click on green box)
Spreadsheet will open in a new tab

Send Form to Recipients:
To SEND FORM: From the spreadsheet, click on Forms, Send Form
In the pop-up window under email, paste all your recipient’s email addresses
Make sure you are collecting recipient’s name or email address unless you want the quiz anonymous
Fill in the subject and message, if any.  If you select Include form in email, recipients won’t have to click on a link to get to the form.

Share Form with Collaborators:
To SHARE with colleagues, etc., go to the spreadsheet, click on SHARE in the upper right corner, then click on Advanced.
Make your selections and paste your email addresses
Click on the pencil for permissions
Click on the clock next to the person you shared with to set an expiration date