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Post by account_disabled on Dec 11, 2017 0:30:25 GMT -5
Hi, I have been using Acrobat for some time now (Acrobat Pro 9-11 and now DC) and really like the software. I have been using Google Classroom for my High School physics classes the past two years. This is part of Google Apps for Education and is a real time saver for distributing and receiving completed student work. I have tried a number of methods of attaching a PDF form for students to fill out, but either (depending on the methods) the form is not editable, or too complex and hassle for the students (e.g. DocHub). I have had limited success when students are instructed to download the PDF to their desktop, complete the form with Adobe Reader, and upload the completed form back to their Google Classroom. This has not been bulletproof and still requires too many steps to complete and submit the form to the teacher. Is there any plan to produce an Adobe Reader app for chrome, this would obviously work. I have converted several of my Adobe forms to Google Forms but Google Forms lack the flexibility of Adobe Forms and is a real pain in the rear to generate, they do however, work seamlessly with Google Classroom - no surprise there. I am all ears if anybody might have a suggestion. Please help... I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References answers.acrobatusers.com/Using-Adobe-Forms-Google-Classroom-q303336.aspxAffiliate Marketing Examples
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