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Original Poster - Sara Gill 5259
4/15/20
Student's quiz assignment shown as Turned In, but it shows no recorded response in the Google Form 4 Recommended Answers
I created a quiz assignment in Google Forms that required the students to type a short answer for each question. I made sure to collect students' emails, limit to 1 response, and added a question where they type their first and last name. I've had two students so far who have turned in their quiz assignment (it shows ___/100 in the Turned In category). However, when I go into the Google Form for the quiz assignment and click on the Responses, I don't see any recorded response for that student. This has happened multiple times within the past week.
Why is it not recording their responses? The questions are all marked as required, so how can it say they've turned in the quiz assignment but no response is shown? Is there any place their answers could be going?
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Alexandra Roberts
5/1/20
I was having the same issue. I think I have figured out the problem. On an assignment, students have the option to click "mark as done" (see the attached photo) and it will turn in the assignment, but the work isn't completed. On the teacher's end, it will show the student has turned in the assignment, but they haven't actually completed the Google form attached with the assignment. Therefore, you won't have a response from them to grade. Also, it will prevent this assignment from being shown as "missing" for that student. The only way I have figured out to undo this, is to log into that specific student's account and click "unsubmit" for that assignment. It will then show that the student hasn't actually turned in this work.
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Laurah Jurca
4/16/20
Hello Donni!
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Did you turn on the setting to collect email addresses OR add a "name" question to the Form? You must do one or the other in order to associate a response with a user.
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Ms. Drasby
9/19/20
Greetings Everyone and Welcome to Google Classroom Help Community
As my friend Laurah and a community member Alexandra Roberts pointed out the answer to the original posters question of Form responses showing up in the Google Form but not showing as missing in Google Classroom.
This happens because it is a two-step process for the students to do.
Once the students are done answering all the questions in a Google Form Quiz they must click the submit button at the end of the Form. This submits the student's quiz data to the teachers form responses.
After the student submit the Google Form Quiz they need to click the mark done button on the Google Classroom Quiz Assignment. This will alert you as to which students completed the quiz assignment.
You might try starting off a new classroom by sharing a Google Form Community Builder Quiz assignment with no more than 3 questions. It may provide an opportunity for you to model how to submit a Form quiz and then mark it as done.
I also noticed some of posters in this thread mentioning how student names weren't collected. Students would need to type their names as a short answer required response for their names to be collected. A teacher my also select ""collect email address" to reassure the students are completing the Form quiz.
If you have further question or need a visual for the student steps kindly let me or Laurah know.