Feed2go is available in apple store ( was hoping to see it in playstore for android) and I must say it is very user friendly with the ability to enter the data offline and upload once there is internet connection.
You can chose the type of question to create - liket scale or closed questions with option
You can also choose open-ended questions with the choice of 1 line answer or longer text.
Once the questionnaire is completed, you can start the survey. This is what you will see on the screen - just press start and click on start.
Just fill up the responses and then it will go a page similar to the above where you can click on start to enter the responses from the 2nd respondent. Click on Finished once all the surveys are completed.
You can click on results to see the collated responses.
You can also email the responses in csv format - in which the responses captured by different groups can be collated by the team leader in Microsoft excel. Using Microsoft excel the results can be presented by inserting charts as well.
https://www.google.com/forms/about/ or using the G-form app
My colleague, Elisabeth, introduced me to the quiz function of Google form. Will explore that soon. Another teacher in the sg learning designer circle, Pierre , mentioned that there is a feature where you can design for a differentiated task also. For example, you have seen in some surveys, if you answer Q1, you will be directed to questions Q3. And if you answer Q2, you will be directed to Q4. This allows you to possibly design your quiz to help "direct" students who are weaker to a different set of questions. Would really love to try out and reflect on the blog soon.