Sharing Forms/Spreadsheets in Google Docs

Web Tools, google — Tim @ 4:03 pm

Stop sharing spreadsheets, start collecting information:

The Google Docs Blog posts today about a new feature in Google Docs Spreadsheets called forms. It basically allows you to share a Google Docs Spreadsheet as a form with others and the data they enter in that form is automatically added to a Google Docs Spreadsheet. So rather than sharing a spreadsheet with others, you can send them a form to fill out and the data they enter is automatically entered into a Google Docs Spreadsheet. Lots of possibilities here… I tested it on my iPhone and the form works nicely. Think I’m going to redo my Learning Walk form tomorrow…

3 Comments

  1. Tim, what a great new feature. Thanks for sharing. I can think of some great ways to use this at school for collecting data from teachers and students. Hope the weather in Oregon is decent!

    Comment by John Maklary — February 7, 2008 @ 12:24 am
  2. Tim,

    I hadn’t seen this yet. Very nice, though! We can put it to use immediately with the project we’re working on.

    See you in San Antonio?

    Comment by Jim Gates — February 7, 2008 @ 4:06 am
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