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Form

In this article, you’ll learn how to create, configure, and manage Forms in EducateMe, including choosing question types, collecting structured responses, and using Forms to gather detailed learner feedback.

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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?

  1. Open the course's program.

  2. Click Add new.

  3. 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

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.

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