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Survey services

Hi!

Today we are going to explore some survey services.

What are the advantages of Google Forms?

·        Easy to use interface

Google makes the interface for Google Form integration almost easy to use and user friendly. There are some other surveys making tools available that you can find easily online. if you take a look and compare them with Google Forms, you can understand its authenticity.

·        Free

It is highly mentionable that google form is a free integration that accelerates a huge online process like distance learning, survey making, helping online retailers to get consumers’ opinions, and so on. as it is free, small online retailers can use it to save money.

·        Take a few minutes to create surveys

Google forms easy to use interfaces designed like creating and implementing. No matter what type of forms you want to create, you can make it within a few minutes. Even if you weren’t using it previously, it will let you understand all the options in the first meeting.

Disadvantages of Google Forms:

·        Need internet connection

·        Must have a google account

 

What are the advantages of Socrative?

·        There are plenty of user guides and instruction sheets available to help get a teacher started.

·        Activities can be done collaboratively so there are no worries if every student does not have their own device.

·        It is easy to design and also import quizzes from other Socrative users.

Disadvantages of Socrative:

·        If you lose your internet connection during a test or quiz, your results will not be sent to you email, which may be a problem in some schools where internet accessibility is mediocre at best

 

Quizlet can be a great tool for you and your students for three reasons:

1. You can easily differentiate review for your students

2. You can incorporate collaboration and teamwork into your classes

3. Students have another way to prepare for tests

Though Quizlet is designed to help students learn information, there are three specific drawbacks that can impact your student’s learning:

1. Students can get distracted by ads

2. Students could learn incorrect information

3. Students may use Quizlet to cheat


So, here is the survey i created: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSwTzhPqpMPjqaa2A0qrzv6zNzo6iOV3h2P82PyPFB0_Ae1w/viewform?usp=sf_link

And here are some results:


Диаграмма ответов в Формах. Вопрос: On a scale of 1 to 10, how much are you aware of climate change?
. Количество ответов: 6 ответов.

Диаграмма ответов в Формах. Вопрос: In your opinion, do you think the temperature on earth has been rising over the past decade?. Количество ответов: 6 ответов.

Диаграмма ответов в Формах. Вопрос: On which of the following platforms, have you heard about Climate change?. Количество ответов: 6 ответов.

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