Google Arts and Culture Project
Google Arts & Culture Project
Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world’s greatest works of art into the hands of everyone.
Google Sky
Google Shttps://www.google.com/sky/ky – it’s like Google Earth, except it’s the sky. A fantastic companion for the grade 6 sky science unit!
Self-Grading Quizzes in Google Forms
Make a new quiz & answer key
- In Google Forms, click Plus (+) .
- At the top right, click Settings .
- Click Quizzes -> Make this a quiz.
- Optional: To collect email addresses, click General -> Collect email address.
- Click Save
Make an answer key, assign points & add automatic feedback
You can make an answer key on certain question types:
Create an Answer Key
- To add a question, click “Add question” .
- Fill out your question and answers.
- In the bottom left of the question, click Answer key.
- Choose the answer or answers that are correct.
- In the top right of the question, choose how many points the question is worth.
- Optional: To add a written or YouTube video explanation to an answer, click Add answer feedback.
- Optional: To edit question or answer options, click Edit question.
Note: You can assign points and add feedback on all question types.
Choose what people see during and after the quiz
You can choose if people can see missed questions, correct answers, and point values.
- In Google Forms, open a quiz.
- At the top right, click Settings .
- Click Quizzes.
- Under “Respondent can see,” check the boxes next to the options you want.
Grade Quizzes
You can see automatic summaries for all quiz responses, including:
- Frequently missed questions
- Graphs marked with correct answers
- Average, median, and range of scores
Grade Individual Responses
If you collect email addresses, you can assign points and leave feedback on individual responses. After you grade each response, save your changes.
- In Google Forms, open a quiz.
- At the top, click Responses.
- Click Individual.
- To move between individuals, click Previous or Next .
- Find the question you want to grade.
- In the top right, enter how many points the response earned.
- Under the answer, click Add feedback.
- Enter your feedback and click Save.
- To save your changes, at the bottom, click Save.
See Quiz Results
- In Google Forms, open a quiz.
- At the top, click Responses.
- Click Summary.
Grade Question-by-Question
- In Google Forms, open a quiz.
- At the top, click Responses.
- Under “Responses,” click Question.
- To award points for a group of answers:
- Full points: click Mark correct .
- Partial points: enter the number of points you want to award.
- No points: click Mark incorrect .
- To add written or YouTube video feedback for a question, click Add feedback.
- To move between questions, at the top, click Previous or Next .
- When you’re done grading, at the bottom, click Save.
Send Results to Google Classroom
You can import grades all at once from Forms directly into Classroom’s Student Work page if you attach a quiz to an assignment.
If you import grades, all grades are imported. You can’t select some grades to import. Extended instructions can be found in Google’s Teacher Centre.
I want to Print Photos from a Chromebook
With the old Windows computers, the utility for printing photos grew familiar throughout the years that people actually did this (printed photos at home). But, printing photos at home is no longer something that -people do, and so this feature is disappearing.
If we can make our peace with the fact that printing photos from a Chromebook is going to be different, then 50% of the frustration evaporates.
You can set your smartphone to upload your camera roll into Google Photos automatically (Personally, I do this with my photos; the space in education accounts is unlimited, and the privacy policy of Google as it pertains to education is solid.). If your smartphone loads photos into your Google Photos account, it means they will be in a folder in your Google Drive (called Google Photos). Running them through this handy little website makes printing them a Breeze.
Here is a screencast I did today of this process.