13 Oct How to Combine Multiple Google Forms Questions in One New Form
One of my top time-savers when creating a new Google Form is to import questions from other forms that I’ve previously created. For example, if I’m making a quiz for my current students I will import questions from quizzes that I made the year before. I don’t re-use the entire quiz from the previous. I just use some of the questions. Another example is found when I am creating a longer form like an end-of-semester review activity. When I’m doing that I’ll import questions from multiple quizzes given earlier the semester into one new form.
In this video I demonstrate how to import questions from multiple Google Forms into one new form.
Take a look at my YouTube channel for many more Google Forms tutorials covering everything from the basics through advanced uses like adding voice notes to Google Forms.
One of my top time-savers when creating a new Google Form is to import questions from other forms that I’ve previously created. For example, if I’m making a quiz for my current students I will import questions from quizzes that I made the year before. I don’t re-use the entire quiz from the previous. I just use some of the questions. Another example is found when I am creating a longer form like an end-of-semester review activity. When I’m doing that I’ll import questions from multiple quizzes given earlier the semester into one new form. In this video I demonstrate how to import questions from multiple Google Forms into one new form. Take a look at my YouTube channel for many more Google Forms tutorials covering everything from the basics through advanced uses like adding voice notes to Google Forms.Free Technology For Teachers, google forms, Google Workspace, how toRead More
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