How to Become a Google Forms Girly

 

How to Become a Google Forms Girly 

    As I have mentioned many times before, I love all Google Drive has to offer! I used to use it for work a lot before we made the switch to Microsoft. But, I still use Google in my personal life. I chose to make my little lesson plan for teens because I remember having to make lots of surveys in high school and undergrad for all sorts of projects. I think Google is a fabulous tool to have under your belt and this could even be used in a fun way like to RSVP for parties, etc. 

    At work, I plan a lot of storytimes, craft projects, and food programs so I felt a little out of place doing something more tech-like. I think this was fun to kind of create something around a platform I am familiar with, and kind of made me feel a little more confident in maybe doing some more tech programs! 

Here is what I am thinking on my program: 

How to Become a Google Forms Girly 

Audience: Library Teens Making a Survey 

Learning Outcomes: Learn how to create a Google Forms survey with different question formats, add media, and explain how to find the Form’s data and how to read it.  

Sequence of Activity

  1.  Being with a tutorial 

    1. How to create the form Demo

      1. Give it a title and description 

      2. Showcase which options are available for the questions (short answer, paragraph answer, multiple choice, checkbox, dropdown, etc.)

      3. Input random questions so they can see the way it will look 

      4. Show how to add media to using a file upload 

      5. Go to the Responses page and click the “Link to Sheets” to make a sheet

    2. Have students make their own forms 

    3. Recap/ take questions

Time/Materials/Equipment

  • This should take about a ten minute demonstration and a twenty minute trail period  

  • A computer and projectors for me to use

  • Teens could either bring their own device to use or borrow a laptop from the library 

Assessment

  • I will be looking to see if they have successfully created a form

  • Used three different types of questions

  • One question has added media to it

  • Have them share the responses form with me to know that it has been created




And that's all, folks! I enjoyed this assignment a lot and feel its a pretty reasonable lesson

Comments

  1. Hi Josie, I really enjoyed reading about your "How To Become a Google Forms Girly" lesson plan. The name really drew me in! I think you've hit on something that's both practice and fun for teens.

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  2. I absolutely love google as well!. I feel like I have actually grown up watching google constantly develop into this major platform lol but, I love your response the past couple of years I had the opportunity to work with Google Forms and its conveient and easy to a use.

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