Monday, September 16, 2013

Google Tip Of The Week: Creating A Custom Message in Google Forms

As teachers, many of us choose to use forms as a way to receive a student's assignment when it is due. Then, once the due date has been reached we choose the option to "no longer accept responses".  If this option is used, Google sends a default message to the person attempting to complete the form that basically states the owner of the form is no longer accepting responses.  This response is fine, but by adding a custom message you can communicate better with your students (and maybe their parents, as well).  I see this feature as a real benefit, and it is super easy to do.  Watch the tutorial below to  see how you can make it work for your forms.

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