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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Will Form 8655 Designate

Instructions and Help about Will Form 8655 Designate

Hi there, Jamie Keith here tonight, a teacher's tech. I hope everyone's having a fantastic night tonight. I want to take a look at a new feature in Forms, and that is the self-grading quiz. It's a great little feature to have if you've used tools like Flubaroo before. Now, it's built into Forms, so let's go through and look at how you can use this great feature in the new Forms. I'm just going to go ahead and open up Forms. I'm already logged in and everything. I'm just going to go to "New" and select "Forms". When I get to this point, you'll see Forms in the standard purple template that opens up. If you want to quickly change the color, you can pick a bright color from the options. Now, let's talk about quizzes. When you want to switch your form into a quiz, you just click the gear icon at the top. You will see the option to make it a quiz. I'm going to click it, and then you have a few different options. You can choose when to release the grade, whether it's right after submission or at a later time. You can also choose whether to show missed questions and correct answers. Additionally, you can assign different point values to each question. After adjusting these settings, I'm going to save my quiz. I'll give it a title, such as "Test 1". I'll create three different questions to demonstrate different ways you can create a graded quiz. For the first question, I'll use the multiple-choice format. I'll ask, "How many days are in a week?" and provide four options: 6, 7, 8. I'll mark 7 as the correct answer and assign it 1 point. Next, I'll add another question: "How many hours are in a day?" This time,...