
Write down "cheats" on their hand or paper. Share answers with classmates during passing time. Right-click on words to check definitions and spelling. Look at a friends screen to select answers. View the HTML page source to find answers.
Take screenshots of your the quiz questions. Preview your form before class to look up answers. Want to learn more? Check out our feature, What is Google Forms and How Can It Be Used by Teachers?īefore we go into the ways to prevent cheating, be aware of the issue by looking below at some of the ways students try to cheat Google Forms: For one thing, you can use a vast array of pre-written quizzes and templates, making it easier to set a quiz without taking up lots of prep time. That said, if you take the necessary precautions listed below, it's well worth using. While Google Forms can make a teacher's life easier, in offering a system that allows for quick creation of quizzes, it can also create an opportunity to cheat. Then, add or edit this policy BlockEditorTemplates to your Safe Doc policy configuration, with a value. Remove templates in the Google Docs home page How to do that?įirst of all, you need to have Safe Doc deployed to your students' Chrome devices and read Safe Doc configuration. Remove all default Google Docs templates. In the Docs home page, the default templates are removed too. This applies to all Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms templates. Back in the Docs home page, you will find the general templates displayed as well.Īfter: All default templates in the General tab are removed. Remove All Default Docs Templates What's changing?īefore: In Google Docs Template Gallery, Google Sheets Template Gallery, Google Slides Template Gallery and Google Forms Template Gallery, your students will see all default templates in the General tab, next to your organization's internal templates. If you have yet to install Safe Doc in your students' chrome devices, apply for a 30-days trial. This article demonstrates how Safe Doc can remove some or all default templates in Docs editors. Instead, schools prefer internal approved templates.
Having that said, schools may want to restrict students from using the default templates provided by Google for certain reasons.
The Google Docs Template Gallery feature not just demonstrates the power of Google Docs editors (particularly Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms), but also allows teachers and students to produce documents efficiently. This article is written for G Suite for Education Administrators.