Where do I put the tracking code in Google forms?

Where do I put the tracking code in Google forms?

To add Analytics to a form:

  1. Go to Forms and open a form.
  2. Go to Settings > General settings.
  3. Paste your tracking ID into the Google Analytics tracking ID field. If you have a tracking ID attached to your OpenForms account already, use a different ID for this form so you can track the data separately.
  4. Save your form.

Can Google Forms track activity?

Once you’ve enabled form tracking, you can review form activity and data in your Google Analytics account. Google Analytics can record anything from page views to button clicks. Formstack automatically creates these events on your form when you enable the plugin.

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How do you track who responded Google forms?

View Your Google Forms Responses. Visit the Google Forms website, sign in to your account, and select the form to open it. At the top of the form, click the Responses tab. Note that you can see the number of responses you’ve received right on that tab.

Can Google Forms track other tabs?

Students can’t open other browser tabs. The teacher will be notified via email if a student exits the quiz, or opens any other tab. Unmanaged devices can’t access the quiz.

What is tracking ID in Google Forms?

The tracking ID is a string like UA-000000-2. It must be included in your tracking code to tell Analytics which account and property to send data to.

Can Google Forms track if you switch tabs?

How do I set up conversion tracking for submissions?

How to Set Up Conversion Tracking for Form Submissions

  1. Identify the Form ID. To set up form submission tracking, first identify the ID of the form you’d like to track.
  2. Create a new tag.
  3. Configure the tag type.
  4. Set up the tag trigger.
  5. Save and publish the tag.
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Can MS forms detect switching tabs?

However, currently there is no tool/feature that can use as an administrator to see/track if a student switched tab during the middle of a meeting or even opened another browser to perform any other activity in Microsoft 365/Teams.