I struggled with this assignment, but here it is. It is odd how it does not show up in edit mode, but it is there when you view the blog. At first I had an open-ended question for my poll, but as I drove home from the computer lab, I decided I was not comfortable with the risk of the open-ended question. Responses are public immediately, and who knows what shenanigans people may try.
For my google form, I decided to try to get a feel for the staff impression of artsonia.com, a website that I have used for a few years now to showcase student art. I also want to know if it is still important for me to send out my weekly art update emails to staff.
https://docs.google.com/a/moundsviewschools.org/forms/d/1M-vVft3ienMZWrAL7N-pI9fthKUhQmB7eGNbrhlnh2c/viewform
This is a link to the google form. I think it is fine for you to respond even if you are not a turtle lake staff person. I will send a new one to the Turtle Staff if I decide this is a good way to gather this information. This version is a little wordy.
Yes! Still send out your weekly e-mails to staff! I think your communication strategies show a great deal of leadership in the field. If people don't want them, they can delete them. But, I look every week to see what my students need and I know what is going on in art. Definitely keep them1
ReplyDeleteHa Ha! I might be the person who would try some shenanigans on your open ended post... :) It would be appropriate, but entertaining. And I am sure I wouldn't be the only one, either. A good thing to keep in mind when using it with your students. Looking at and learning from your blogs is on the top of my to do list, so that is what I must do in my free time!
ReplyDeleteI like that your form is easy to read and fill-out. Something that the homeroom teachers might actually use to give you feedback. It is quick and informative.