"Presentation is a natural for assembling multi-media lessons for learning. Take a Google Form and embed an active learning exercise. Put it together and you've got a Google Flip Pack. The student work is assembled in a Google Spreadsheet for easy access, assessment, and analysis. Your classroom workflows are streamlined, students are active learners, and you'll have more time to teach." -source
Here is an example:
When you click the link on slide 6, it takes the student to a question and answer Form. Give it a try! It looks like this:
The results of the form accumulate in a Google Spreadsheet. Click here to see what it looks like.
If the results of the form are to be graded, you can using an automatic grading tool like Flubaroo.
For a presentation on Flip Packs from Kate Cheal, click here.
For some more guidance and instruction on Flip Packs, visit Anne Spiegel's how-to page here.
For help with setting up your first Flip Pack, visit your Tech Team in the Media Center.
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