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Last year, I assisted several teachers with using Google Forms for tests and quizzes. We used the Flubaroo Add-On to immediately grade the assessment and communicate results with students via email. Each teacher was blown away by the capability of these tools. Over the summer, as I was exploring the format of the new Google Forms, I noticed that it had an added quizzing feature for classroom use. I didn't have an opportunity to try it out, but wondered if it would eliminate the need for using the Flubaroo Add-On. Today, I stumbled upon a couple of blog post by Richard Byrne of Free Tech for Teachers that helped answer some of my questions. In July, he posted an article on Flubaroo Compared to the New Google Forms Auto-Grading Feature. By reading, I learned that the New Google Forms does make it easier than ever to turn forms into quizzes and automatically grade them without the use of a second party add-on. However, I also read that the features offered through Flubaroo are currently more robust. Richard Byrne also created several video tutorials highlighting some Flubaroo features that are often overlooked: printing grade reports for students and parents, accepting multiple correct responses, and enabling automatic grading and grade sharing. I've embedded these tutorial videos below. You might also be interested in how Flubaroo allows you to award extra or partial credit on quizzes. I would LOVE to help you and your team get started with using these tools with your students! If you're interested, please let me know so we can schedule a time!
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