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Google Forms: Click the Settings Cog

Google Forms: Click the Settings Cog

Google Forms Settings

Google Forms updated this week with a new look and some new features. Some of the features you might be used to seeing are now organized into menus within Google Forms.

Settings

Click on the settings cog when creating a Google Form.
Settings Google Forms

GAFE: Restricted to the Domain

If you are using a Google Apps for Education (or Work) account the Form is restricted to the domain. This means the person filling out the Form needs to be logged into their school account in order to fill out the Form. This is not a problem if students are filling out the Form from Google Classroom. The students are already logged into their school account when using Classroom. When sharing with teachers (sometimes they are logged into their personal accounts) or parents be sure to change to “Anyone” can respond to the Form.
Google Form restricted to the Domain

Automatically Collect Username

Username refers to the students’ email address. Checking this checkbox will create a column in the spreadsheet for “username.” The advantage to using this option is you know that the person filling out the Form used their “real name.” If a student fills out the quiz with the name “Joe” but their username is “sneakysuzie@myschool.org” it might be a red flag that a student is responding for another student.
Collect email address

Caution

When choosing “Automatically collect respondent’s username” the Form gives the student the option to “Send me a copy of my response.” The student will receive an email with the question and response. Students can forward this email to other students.
forms receive a copy of submission

Ask for Email

I am in the practice of always asking for email address when making a Google Form. Even if I do not intend on sending email responses it is handy to have if I need to email a respondent for clarification. I suggest getting into the habit of always including this question.

Confirmation

The default confirmation screen after submitting a Google Form is “Your response has been recorded.” You can provide students with additional directions or a positive affirmation instead. Edit response message google forms

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