How to Use Branching Logic in Microsoft Forms

For teachers working in schools that use Office 365, Microsoft Forms is a great tool for creating online assessments. Branching logic is one of the features of Microsoft Forms that is sometimes overlooked. It’s a great feature that can be used to direct students to a specific section of a form based on their answers to prior questions. For example, I can have my students answer different sets of questions within the same form based on how they answer an opening question of “who is your homeroom teacher?”

Watch my new video that is embedded below to learn how you can use branching logic in Microsoft Forms.

Watch this video for a primer on how to create a basic quiz in Microsoft Forms.

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