Thursday, February 7, 2019

Google Form


Description
forms are among the internet's most versatile tools. Whether you need a contact form or a checkout page, a survey or a student directory, a form is all you need to easily gather that information. With Google Forms, it only takes a few minutes to make one for free.
Google Forms—along with Docs, Sheets, and Slides—is part of Google's online apps suite of tools to help you get more done in your browser for free. It's easy to use and one of the simplest ways to save data directly to a spreadsheet, and it's the best sidekick to Google Sheets' spreadsheets.
When you need to gather data for your spreadsheets, a form is your best friend. In this chapter, let's take an in-depth look at Google Forms' features, hidden tools, and add-ons to help you make the forms you need in minutes.
Uses
       Create Surveys to Meet Curriculum Objectives It is likely that your students are required to make surveys. Take a look at your math curriculum. Learning objectives typically include research design, data collection, data analysis, and reporting outcomes (often these appear in the data management, statistic, and/or probability section). Now take a look at your science curriculum. Scientific inquiry should be listed as a learning objective, which includes asking questions, collecting data, organizing findings, analyzing and interpreting data, and communicating results.
The great news is that Google Forms can help your students meet curriculum requirements! Your students will be able to pose a meaningful research question, select a sample group from the population using an appropriate sampling technique, design a questionnaire without question bias, administer the survey, analyze the data using graphs, data tables, and pivot charts, and draw conclusions from the data. Google Forms is a useful tool for meeting objectives.
       Ask Various Types of Questions google Forms allows you to ask both open-ended and closed-ended questions. You can use drop down menus, multiple choice, checklists, rating scales, and short answers text boxes to gather data. Below are the types of questions you can use in a Google Form:
o   Text
o   Paragraph Text
o   Multiple Choice
o   Checkboxes
o   Choose from a list
o   Scale
o   Grid
o   Date
o   Time
       Apply Validation Options to Control Data Entry Data validation is a rule applied to data entry to make sure that the information is correct and/or useful. Google Forms offers many options for controlling answers provided by respondents. Questions can be set to required to prevent respondents from skipping a question. A number or text can be restricted to a specific entry, character count, or range. A checklist can have the number of options selected limited. As well, the order of choices for a question can be shuffled to avoid placement within a list influencing selection. Validation options provided by Google Forms help to improve the quality of the data recorded.
       Create Professional Looking Forms using Themes Google Forms helps you create a professional looking form. Themes are available allowing you and your students to select from over twenty pre-set designs. In addition, a custom option promotes creativity. The header, text, form background, and page background can all be customized. It is fun to explore the library of header images (some are animated!). One feature I like is the ability to set the page background. You can upload a picture, take a snapshot, or load an image from a URL or Google Drive to create a custom look. With so many web apps limiting the creative process, it is refreshing that form appearance is not restricted to only a few templates in Google Forms.
       Multiple Ways to Administer Forms Google Forms lets you and your students collect data using multiple methods. A form can be included in the body of an email allowing a respondent to submit their responses from their Inbox. A link can be generated allowing respondents to answer the questions using a web-based form. Code can be generated and then embedded into a blog or web page as another option for data collection. As well, if a paper/pencil method is preferred the form can be converted into a PDF file using Google Chrome.
The 100 Best Web 2.0 Tools

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Lebanese University of education  
by Dr Jelber Somaa
assistant Ninnete kamel
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How Important is Technology in Education?
Why is technology important? How important is technology in education? 
There are countless reasons why technology is a key aspect of learning in the schools. Whether we like it or not, technology is everywhere; and in order for our students to survive in post-secondary education and the business world, they must know technology.
To narrow it down, we came up with 10 reasons for the importance of technology in education:
  1. Students demand it.

  2. New teachers are demanding it.
    Kids are the digital native.

  3. Kids can learn at their own pace.

  4. With technology, there are no limitations.
    of technology in schools helps close that gap.
  5. Technology has the ability to enhance relationships between teachers and students.

  6. Testing has gone online

  7. Multitude of resources

  8. Technology keeps kids engaged.

  9. Technology is necessary to succeed outside of primary and secondary education



Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Coggle 

Description:


Coggle is an easy-to-use mind-mapping tool that makes it possible to quickly make, share, and collaborate on notes or maps. It is easy to share the maps with others and collaborate in real time on the same map or note. Coggle is free, unless you want to add branding to your exports or control the sharing of Coggle within your organization. Your Coggles can include images, though large images need to uploaded elsewhere online. They can also include links to other documents or websites if you use the handy Coggle Markdown. You can add comments to your branches and even create additional connections or crosslinks between branches.Overall, Coggle is a streamlined approach to mind-mapping that will be easy for students to use. An added feature that helps Coggle stand out is that you can organize your Coggles in Google Drive through the Chrome app. This makes sharing with a group of people even easier.


Uses:

  • Organize ideas, meetings, and events
  • Brainstorm new ideas
  • Connect concepts
  • Evaluate student understanding
  • Communicate ideas
  • Promote collaboration


Price:


Free, paid plans have additional features and flexibility


Platform:


Online or Android, but it is functional in your iPad browser window


App:




Tutorial:


The Coggle Blog has advice and step-by-step tutorials






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