Overview of a form
Form is a flexible content component used to collect structured input from learners during the course. It's perfect when you need more than just a quiz or reflection; you can use Forms to gather detailed feedback, preferences, responses, or open-ended input.
Watch our video tutorial to see how the form activity can benefit you:
How to create a form?
Open the course's program.
Click Add new.
Choose Form.
You can create various questions and choose a preferred type of response, such as:
free text
grades (emojis or numbers)
single choice
multiple choice
Analyze with AI
Analyze form responses faster with AI-powered insights. Instead of reviewing answers manually, you can use AI to identify patterns, trends, and key takeaways across all responses.
Answers spread
Understand how responses are distributed across each question. AI highlights patterns and helps you quickly spot outliers or unusual trends.
Average grades
See overall performance at a glance. AI calculates the average grade across all responses and identifies lower-scoring areas that may need attention.
Open responses
Summarize free-text answers instantly. AI extracts common themes and key insights, helping you understand learner feedback without reviewing each response individually.
Using Analyze with AI helps you turn raw responses into actionable insights, so you can improve your content and better understand your learners.
Expert Tip: Use Forms to gather actionable insights by combining free-text questions with single- or multiple-choice items. This approach encourages reflection while providing structured data that is easier to analyze.
FAQ
Q: What is a Form in EducateMe?
A: Form is a flexible activity component used to collect structured responses from learners during a course. It’s ideal for gathering feedback, personal reflections, preferences, or other types of detailed input that go beyond quizzes or simple assignments.
Q: How is a Form different from a Quiz?
A: Unlike Quizzes, which are typically used to assess knowledge with correct/incorrect answers, Forms are used to collect subjective, open-ended, or non-graded (correct/incorrect) input. They are better suited for surveys, feedback, and learner insights.
Q: What types of questions can I include in a Form?
A: You can add: free text input, grades (numbers or emojis), single-choice questions, or multiple-choice questions.



