Botany lab eight: Leaf shapes, Snapseed, and Google Forms

In preparation for laboratory eight I sent out a leaf shape reference sheet on Sunday evening. Subsequent to the laboratory session I produced a leaf shapes presentation for use in ethnobotany that could be used here as well. In class a presentation was used to cover the laboratory procedure.

With everyone working on the same form there is a level chaos as students add questions nearly simultaneously and then wind up editing on top of each other. The presentation has been modified to have each student make their own individual quiz from a new form. 


Student view of Google Forms on their cell phone. Forms does not have a dedicated app and has to be worked on in the browser. Some of my students did not know the word browser. 


Google Snapseed is available for iOS, the screens differ on iOS from Android. 


On an Apple iPhone the Export option is the bottom option, on Android Export is the middle option. 

Students working in class. Beyond learning leaf shapes, the other goal is to train ANR majors to make surveys including resizing images to work better on low bandwidth connections.

Lee Sandra at work.

Benselyn and Joana working on adding their leaves to the leaf shape survey

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