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Google Forms

Saturday, 09 February 2008 | 0 Comments

Google have added a nice little feature to their online spreadsheet – the ability to collect information via an online form.

This is a really easy way to make a survey or collect data and then have the results automatically collated in a spreadsheet.

In a maths class on data collection, students could create a survey, email it to their friends to take the survey, and in another lesson analyse the results.

Here’s a quick survey about reading the MathsClass blog.  I’ll post the results to this post shortly, to show how the data is collected.

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Simon Job — eleventh year of teaching maths in a public high school in Western Sydney, Australia.
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