EDpuzzle
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Contents
- 1 What is EDpuzzle?
- 2 How can I learn more and get started?
- 3 What do I need to use EDpuzzle?
- 4 What will my students need to view my EDpuzzle lesson?
- 5 How do I create an interactive video?
- 6 Is there a quick way to create an EDpuzzle for a YouTube video?
- 7 How do I preview an EDpuzzle after I create it?
- 8 How do I find my course code to share with my students?
- 9 How do I put my interactive video in Sakai?
- 10 How do I check my student's participation/answers and grade?
- 11 What can students do?
- 12 Where can I find more info on how to use EDPuzzle?
- 13 Advanced Tips
What is EDpuzzle?
EDpuzzle is a free online tool that lets you create interactive video lessons called "assignments". How?
- find, upload or create a video (YouTube, Vimeo and more)
- stop the video at different points and insert your questions, audio, text and links
- share your link to your video lesson (and your private instructor code)
- review student participation and answers to your questions
- grade open-ended questions and much more!
How can I learn more and get started?
- View the Demo EDpuzzle (1:13 minute video)
- After you create an id, you can access free public interactive videos
What do I need to use EDpuzzle?
- Computer speakers or headset (to listen to the video)
- Need headset or webcam suggestions? Check out How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam
- A computer or laptop
- The latest versions of Chrome, Firefox or Safari (not Internet Explorer)
What will my students need to view my EDpuzzle lesson?
- Computer speakers or headset
- One of the following:
- PC or Mac + Chrome or Firefox
- Laptop + Chrome, Firefox or Safari
- Android phone or tablet + Chrome
- Note: iDevice and Android apps available-but feedback won't display
- Students do need an account; they should logon to EDpuzzle via Google with their ConnectMail Google account
- You'll create a class and will be assigned a code for a class. Share the code with your students!
How do I create an interactive video?
- Logon with your instructor id you've created at: https://edpuzzle.com
- On the Dashboard, at the top, click on Search
- On the left, click on YouTube, or somewhere else you'd like to search for your video; then type in your search terms
- Click the "CC" button below the video, to check that the captions match the audio
- Once you like a video, move your cursor over it and click on Use it
- Now you'll see four icons at the top; click on the question mark icon to add quizzes (questions)
- Play the video and pause it, click on the question mark icon below the video, and pick one of three types of questions on the right.
- Type in your question (Open Question) or questions/answers (Multiple Choice) or Tip (Comment) and click Save; then Continue.
- After creating your questions, at the top, click on Finish
- Add the interactive video to your class, or create the class, such as CIS110; add a due date and time, click Assign
- At the top right, click on Invite your Students, and save the class code to share with your students
- Beside the new interactive video, click on Share, and copy the link to add to your Sakai course
- On the left, click on YouTube, or somewhere else you'd like to search for your video; then type in your search terms
Is there a quick way to create an EDpuzzle for a YouTube video?
- Yes! You can download the Chrome Extension, and a little EDpuzzle button will appear below your YouTube video.
- In YouTube, click on the EDpuzzle button, and immediately create your EDpuzzle.
How do I preview an EDpuzzle after I create it?
- On your Dashboard, click on My Classes, on the left click on the class lessons you want to preview
- Under Assignment, you'll see your EDpuzzle lessons listed. Beside your lesson, click on View as a student link.
- On your Dashboard, click on My Classes, on the left click on the class name, such as CIS110, that you want to share
- At the top right, click on Invite your Students, and save the class code to share with your students
How do I put my interactive video in Sakai?
In Sakai, you can make a link to your lesson (recommended) or embed the lesson on a Sakai Lessons page.
Make a link in Sakai to your interactive video
First, get the web address for the lesson
- Log in to https://edpuzzle.com/
- On the Dashboard area, click on My Classes at the top
- On the left, click on your class (if you have more than one)
- To the right of your interactive video click on Share
- The link/web address of your video is displayed. Highlight the full address and copy it
Next, you can put a link to your video lesson in Resources, in Sakai Lessons, or almost anywhere else.
- In Resources
- In the Resources area of your course site, click Action to the right of any folder and choose Add Web Links(URLs).
- In the Web Address box, paste the web address you copied from EDpuzzle.
- In the Website Name box, type a name for the web site link that will appear to students.
- Click on Add Web Links Now
- In Sakai Lessons
- On a Lessons page in Sakai, click Add Content, then click Add Content Links
- In the Item Name, type descriptive text that you want students to click on to access the video.
- In the text box, paste the web address you copied from EDpuzzle. Click Save
- On a Lessons page in Sakai, click Add Content, then click Add Content Links
How do I check my student's participation/answers and grade?
- How do I view student progress and grade student questions?
- How do I print or download student progress?
What can students do?
- Visit the EDpuzzle Student Help
- What if a student submitted the wrong answer?
- According to EDPuzzle: Unfortunately right now students can only have one attempt.
- Instructors can reset the answer for the student.
- EDPuzzle is working on giving instructor's the possibility to give students multiple attempts to the same question.
Where can I find more info on how to use EDPuzzle?
- Visit EDPuzzle's Teacher Help Center page
- Check out EDpuzzle's Teacher Resources page
Advanced Tips
- How do I crop a video?
- How do I upload a video from any device?
- How do I insert audio notes or audio tracks?
- Before providing an audio note, write a script, in Word or Notepad
- After recording the audio note, add a Comment immediately after it, where you'll paste your script
- How do I embed forumulas or links?
- How do I enable closed captions for my video lesson?
- How to search for YouTube videos that are captioned
- How do I allow my students to create their own video lessons in EDpuzzle?
- How do I organize my lessons in folders?