If you're looking to flip the classroom inserting videos into a Google Form is a great way to have students watch and learn about a concept, answer some questions for understanding and come to class prepared to have an in-depth discussion. Custom images can be created and/or labeled in Google Drawing to personalize the learning and assessment for your students. You can also insert images into your form to help better explain questions with visual information or mimic other types of assessment/question formats. This allows you to use one form to address a multitude of respondents and gather your data in one location for easier analysis. Page breaks allow you to break your form into several different sections so you can avoid having an extremely long form if there are a lot of questions or you can then direct respondents to different sets of questions based on their answer. In addition to questions there are several options for adding content to a Google Form that will make it more functional for you and your students/respondents:
By clicking on the 'view responses' button you can choose to send your form responses to a Google Sheet which gives you more options in how you view, organize, and manipulate the data you receive from a Form.