Grading Student Papers Using Google Forms
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Grade Student Papers Using Google Forms
Posted By Andrew Cullison On October 30, 2009 @ 3:38 pm In educational technology, teaching, the academy | 4 Comments
If you can break down what you’re looking for in a good paper into a set of categories and assign a numerical value to each category, then you should definitely consider using Google Forms [1] to help you grade. I just developed a quick and easy way to do this. Here’s what I do.
My students submit their papers electronically, and I download their papers (all at once) into a single folder.
I create a Google form to use as my grading tool. The first question on the form is a text entry for the student’s name. Every question after that is scale question. I set my scale 1-5, and I create a question for each of the main items I’m looking for.
With all of the above complete, I’m ready to start grading. I open the first student paper (more…)