If you have not used Google Forms before, this video may help. I discuss how to share a Google Form with students and check their responses.
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Flipped Around Physics YouTube channel Google Forms are great for collecting student responses to questions in real time. And they are easy to make from existing worksheets. This is a video I put together to show you how I do this. Google Form doesn't have a built in editor for adding superscripts and subscripts. This is my workaround. Here is the link to my subscript/superscript spreadsheet. You can make your own copy to your google drive, and then copy/paste the subscripts/superscripts you need. I have updated the spreadsheet to include a few more symbols which are useful for chemists (5 August 2020). |
AuthorDr John Eyre. Science/Physics Tutor/Teacher for 19 years. Interested in Flipped Learning and developing quality resources for use in GCSE/A-level Physics. Archives
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