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How to View Google Forms Responses After Submission. Step 1: Open Your Google Form. Step 2: Click on the Responses Tab. Step 3: Choose How to View Responses. Option 1: Summary View. Option 2: Questions View. Option 3: Individual View. How to Share Google Forms Responses With Others.
- Make a new quiz & answer key
- Grade quizzes
- Share results
Tip: The quickest way to create a quiz is to go to g.co/createaquiz.
1. Open a form in Google Forms.
2. At the top of the form, click Settings.
3. Turn on Make this a quiz.
• Optional: To collect email addresses, next to “Responses,” click the Down arrow and turn on Collect email addresses.
Make an answer key, assign points & add automatic feedback
You can see automatic summaries for all quiz responses, including:
• Frequently missed questions
• Graphs marked with correct answers
• Average, median, and range of scores
Grade individual responses
If you collect email addresses, you can assign points and leave feedback on individual responses. After you grade each response, save your changes.
If you collect email addresses in your form, you can send results immediately or wait until you’re ready to share them.
By default:
• Grades will release immediately
• Email addresses won’t be collected.
Change how you release grades
1. In Google Forms, open a quiz.
Although all of your responses can be accessed within the form itself, there may be times when it's difficult to sort through and analyze everything. Luckily, Google Forms gives you the ability to store and organize your results in a spreadsheet with Google Sheets .
- Use Templates. Google Forms offers a variety of templates for different use cases such as event registration, feedback, and quizzes. Start with a template to save time.
- Customize Your Theme. To make your form stand out, customize its theme by clicking on the palette icon and choosing colors, header images, and font styles that align with your brand or event.
- Add Sections. Organize your form by dividing it into sections. This makes it easier for respondents to navigate through the form, especially if it’s long or covers multiple topics.
- Use Logic Jumps. Conditional logic, or "logic jumps," allows you to direct respondents to different sections based on their answers, providing a personalized form-filling experience.
Open a form in Google Forms. At the top of the form, click Settings. Turn on Make this a quiz. Optional: To collect email addresses, next to 'Responses', click the Down arrow and turn on...
Aug 6, 2019 · Google Forms lets you collect information from people via personalized quizzes or surveys. You can then connect the info to a spreadsheet on Sheets to automatically record the answers. The spreadsheet then populates with the responses from the quiz or survey in real-time.
Learn all of the basics of grading a quiz in Google Forms. This tutorial covers what you need to know to grade your first quiz, including the different types...
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