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Gathering Reflection, Feedback, and Student Work with Google Forms

We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience. ―  John Dewey Google Forms is a workhorse in the classroom.  It can be an information gatherer, a quiz, an assignment collector, feedback gatherer, and a place for students to reflect on their learning. The Rivers & Revolution program relies heavily on Google Forms to support their learning process. Supporting the Learning Cycle: Rivers has four major units of study.  At the culmination of each unit, students create a major artifact to reflect their learning.  This artifact is either an extension activity of the unit's work or a related area of interest chosen by the student.  While the student may choose from a wide range of artifacts, they will eventually represent their artifact digitally - either in an image, video, or another digital format. Pre-Work: Students are provided a comprehensive artifact overview including expectations and possible artifacts to choose from.