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Microsoft Forms

 

Here I share a video tutorial with some new features in Microsoft Forms.

One of them is very useful for the visually impaired and other special needs, "Immersive reader for anonymus Forms".



Forms is a very useful tool to work different contents with our students, not only for assessment but also for learning activities, reviewing and even peer collaboration.


Laura Riesco



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