Microsoft Forms Tutorials for Teachers
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Microsoft Forms Tutorials for Teachers


I’m taking the week off to do a bunch of fun things with my kids. While I’m away the most popular posts of the year so far will reappear.

Despite the fact that I’ve been using Google Forms for as long as it has existed and that it is my default tool for creating online forms and quizzes, there are some things about Microsoft Forms that I prefer over Google Forms. One of those things is the ability to convert a Word document into a Microsoft Form. Another is the ability to create a timed quiz without having to use any external, third-party tools. Those are two of the fifteen things that are featured in my new playlist of Microsoft Forms tutorials for teachers. The aforementioned features and three more are featured in the videos from the playlist embedded below. 

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I’m taking the week off to do a bunch of fun things with my kids. While I’m away the most popular posts of the year so far will reappear.

Despite the fact that I’ve been using Google Forms for as long as it has existed and that it is my default tool for creating online forms and quizzes, there are some things about Microsoft Forms that I prefer over Google Forms. One of those things is the ability to convert a Word document into a Microsoft Form. Another is the ability to create a timed quiz without having to use any external, third-party tools. Those are two of the fifteen things that are featured in my new playlist of Microsoft Forms tutorials for teachers. The aforementioned features and three more are featured in the videos from the playlist embedded below. 
How to Create a Self-grading Quiz in Microsoft Forms

How to Include Video in Microsoft Forms Feedback

How to Create a Timed Quiz in Microsoft Forms

How to Quickly Convert Word Docs Into Microsoft Forms

How to Use Branching Logic in Microsoft Forms

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