This free tool from Microsoft will take any Zoom quiz to the next level

This free tool from Microsoft will take any Zoom quiz to the next level

Microsoft announced that its survey and quiz builder is now available to all users, whereas previously it was only available to work and school users. Microsoft Forms allows users to create a survey or quiz on any topic and the tool works on any device via the web and the Office mobile app. In a blog post announcing that Forms is now available to all users, the software giant suggests that it can be used to collect feedback and plan a variety of events, from group trainings to holiday gatherings. or even to host a virtual trivia party with friends from anywhere. At the same time, Microsoft Forms can even be used in virtual classrooms to interact with students or create fun, interactive quizzes with the ability to add videos.

Microsoft Forms

While Microsoft Forms is now available for free to anyone with a Microsoft account, Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers can add more respondents to their surveys or quizzes and use additional templates. Since Forms takes advantage of built-in artificial intelligence, the tool does most of the heavy lifting of creating surveys or quizzes by making smart template suggestions as users work, including recommending topics, as well as adding additional questions and answer options as needed. the type of user. In the title. Even users of the free Microsoft Forms have a dozen templates available to work with party and birthday invites, feedback polls, and even a T-shirt-sized signup form to help with team orders. These themes range from events to vacations, travel, learning, food, and more, but you can also use your own photos to personalize your form. Once your form is ready to use, you can share it via a link or QR code accessible from virtually any device at any time. Once the results are saved, you can also directly export them to Excel for further analysis.