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There are two primary methods to view the responses to Google Forms: directly within the form and through Google Sheets, which offers advanced data analysis capabilities. Here, in this blog, we will take you through a detailed guide to how you can view the Google Forms responses.
Daniel shows you how to access the responses to your Google Form.It's not so hard, and I'll show you where to find these answers and what you can do with the...
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- 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.
This tutorial covers what you need to know to grade your first quiz, including the different types... Learn all of the basics of grading a quiz in Google Forms.
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- View Your Google Forms Responses. Visit the Google Forms website, sign in to your account, and select the form to open it. At the top of the form, click the Responses tab.
- Save, Download, or Print Responses. At the top of the Responses tab (on each subtab) you have the ability to save your responses directly to Google Sheets.
- Delete Responses. As mentioned above, you can delete a particular response on the Individual tab using the trash can icon. But you can also remove all of your form responses at once.
- Stop Accepting Responses. If you are finished collecting responses to your form, disable the toggle at the top for Accepting responses. You can add the message to display if someone tries to complete and submit the form.
1. 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. How to do it: On the Google Forms homepage, expand the "Template gallery" and select a form that fits your needs. 2. Customize Your Theme.
To get quiz responses, at the top of the quiz, click Responses. To see a summary analysis of all quiz results, click Summary. To grade by question, click Question. To grade by person, click...