Google Forms
Here is a simple Google Form for students to sign-in to our online classes. The timestamp in the Responses Google Sheet will help show when they arrived. The form has a simple Yes/No option to upload work to be shared / reviewed. If they choose yes it progresses to the section with two ways of uploading, via G Drive or add a text share link.
I cannot embed this form here because it has an upload option.
The branching sections options based on the user's input (e.g. if they choose a particular radio button) has given me an idea to create a finite state automata like a choose your own adventure branching narrative. I have previously asked students to use Code.org App Lab to make these. But perhaps a Google Form could be easier. They could plan it with a LucidChart which could also to teach flow charts. I know this has been popular to do in Google Slides.
I found this video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/creCud8dbFk
Hapara Hot Tips -
I appreciate the slideshow still want to work through a range of Hapara Tutorials
MyMaps - Drones Airshare
Mymaps.google.com is very useful. Here is a drone flight map I made which has approximately the same info for safe drone flight, which I found using the AirShare app. I had to go through a process to allow the Mavic Air 2 drone to be able to fly within the school area (under Shielded Operation).
Drones & AI
Google Sheets
I thought the intro to sheets was quick and comprehensive. For my own analysis of student NCEA data I was given a good tip to try Google Data Studio. https://datastudio.google.com/
Super Spreadsheets 4 - share link
Blog Posts Analysis of Molly's Blogs from 2016-2021
Sheet data
Column Chart
Stacked Column
Blog Posts Comments - Feedback Tips
Blogging - Writing quality blog comments - Kerry
Ngā tākupu papai - Quaility blog comments - te reo
Uses standard HTML hyperlink tag structure:
<a href="insert URL here">Insert display text here</a>