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What is Google Forms From Kesler Science

Handbook of Research on the Global Empowerment of Educators and Student Learning Through Action Research
Interactive activities developed by Chris Kesler in which students are presented with a Google Form (like a survey or quiz) that has hyperlinks to videos, interactive activities on other websites, and PDF articles for students to engage with prior to responding to multiple-choice or short-response questions (See https://www.keslerscience.com for more information).
Published in Chapter:
Action Research Is Cyclical: A Study in 9th Grade Conceptual Physics
Tiffany Cunningham (University of San Diego, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6922-1.ch017
Abstract
Due to the global pandemic, teachers have had to find and implement effective instructional strategies through distance learning. Current research surrounding “flipped learning” indicates this may be a viable option during distance learning. This study takes place in a 9th grade conceptual physics course taught entirely online. It focuses upon the cyclical nature of action research using four curricular units, concluding that the process of continual reflection, modifications, and improvements made as a result of data analysis contributes to student engagement and academic achievement. Finally, it brings to light the importance in guiding students to understand that teachers are always learning, modifying, and adapting, and that learning is a lifelong process. This transparency is crucial when developing rapport with students, especially during a global pandemic that we are all working through together.
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