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Learn how to create engaging google forms with multiple pages and dynamic navigation. Use the 'go to page based on answer' feature to customize instruction and assess student progress. Create pages, add multiple choice or dropdown questions, and direct respondents to specific pages based on their answers. Skip sections or send users to the confirmation page. Ideal for openers, closers, peer evaluations, reviews, and assignments.
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You can differentiate instruction by using Google forms with multiple pages. By utilizing the, “go to page based on answer,” feature, students can be given different questions based on how they answer. For instance, if a student answers incorrectly, they can be taken to a review video and be given the chance to answer the question again. Or, if the student answers correctly, they can be sent to a more difficult question. These types of forms can be used for openers, closers, peer evaluations, reviews or assignments.
You can either send students to a different section based on their answer, or you can send them to another section based on the current section. For example, they answer question one and they are sent to section three. Page two has several questions on it. When they are finished with page two, you want them to skip to page 4. At the end of each section in your form, you’ll see a dropdown menu with options for where to send respondents next. By default, it’s set to “Continue to next section,” but you can change it to send respondents to a specific section in your form or to the form’s confirmation page. (Note: If a page has a "Go to section based on answer" multiple choice question on it, the respondent's answer to that question will override any section navigation settings you’ve chosen.) When you create the form, you have the same options as you did for individual questions, including Submit form.