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As if Google Forms weren't awesome enough already, Google has just introduced a brand new feature that takes this already-amazing tool to the next level -- the ability to add images to a form. In my opinion, this is a game changer. Teachers now have the ability to create online quizzes for their students that aren't limited to text only, allowing educators to create richer, more visual online assessments. For example, by including pictures in a form, a science teacher can now create a quiz asking students to identify the different parts of a cell, or an art history teacher can have his/her students identify famous works of art.
Want to see how easy it is to add images to a Google Form? Watch the video below, and you'll be spicing up your forms with images in no time!
Want to see how easy it is to add images to a Google Form? Watch the video below, and you'll be spicing up your forms with images in no time!
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Thanks! This wasn't around earlier this year when I made a Google Form to hold a mock presidential election with my school. Would have loved it back a few months!
Thanks for the comment, Paul! Yeah, this is a feature many people have been waiting for for a while. Glad it has finally arrived. :)
Thanks for sharing this new feature! Just started using Google forms last school year thanks to Sue B. who shared with me after watching your tutorial.
Glad Google Forms are working for you, Linda! :)
I am new to forms. Once create a quiz and my students take the quiz how do I see the results? What format would they be in? Are there already quizzes that I could use that other educators have created?
The responses to your form will be populated in a spreadsheet attached to the form. You can find that in your Google Drive. Forms can be shared, so if other educators have created quizzes, they could be shared with you.