STEAM Lab: Homework Time: How Much?

http://www.psychdadphd.com/blog
/2016/6/20/3-tips-for-managing-homework
As you've experienced from our work with Sheets thus far, you can plan events, make a survey or poll, give your peers a quiz, or collect other information in an easy, streamlined way with Google Forms.

You can create a form from Google Drive or from an existing spreadsheet that can record the responses to your form. Go to docs.google.com/forms. Click Plus Expand icon.
A new form will automatically open. Just as we did with the tool quiz, you can add any questions you want in the form template. You can also organize your form by adding headers and dividing your form into several pages. Learn more about editing your form.

Of course there are 100 ways to do this, and you need only do one: Create a form in Google Drive by going to drive.google.com and clicking New > More > Google Forms.

Or create a form from a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. To poll, survey, quiz, or otherwise collect information using a form from a spreadsheet in Google Sheets:

  1. While working with a spreadsheet, click Insert > Form.
  2. A message will display at the top of the page notifying you that a new form has been created
  3. To begin editing your form, click Add questions here in the message.
  4. To get rid of this message and continue editing your spreadsheet, click Dismiss. Note: If you dismiss this message, you can edit your form at any time. Click Form > Edit form.
  5. A new form will automatically be created. A new tab will appear at the bottom of your spreadsheet labeled “Form responses,”  where all responses to your form will be added.
  6. After you’ve created your form, you can add and edit questions, headers, and page breaks. You can also choose how to collect responses to your form.

Create this survey using Google Forms: How much time do you spend on homework for each class? You will share it with all of your classmates. You will create at least three charts to analyze the data that you've collected. You will present to the class your findings.

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