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edpuzzle.com

Teri Faught

twitter: @terifaught

Google+: Teri Faught

Slide Link -goo.gl/YmDWDH

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Agenda

  1. Understand the purpose of Edpuzzle
  2. Learn how to create video lessons within Edpuzzle

3. Learn how to assess video lessons with Edpuzzle

4. Time to explore and create on your own

Slide Link -goo.gl/YmDWDH

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Slide Link -goo.gl/YmDWDH

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Slide Link -goo.gl/YmDWDH

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Slide Link -goo.gl/YmDWDH

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1. Go to edpuzzle.com

2. Sign up as a student

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You will sign up as a student…

To see one view of EdPuzzle.

Embedded in this view are the following features:

  • Audio Note
  • Open-ended question
  • Multiple Choice
  • Comment

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Explore! Find Videos! Edit (Crop, add audio note, add questions) , Make lessons!

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EdPuzzle

Awesomeness

  • Ridiculously easy to use and the site does a great job walking users through each step.
  • Lets you search for video content from multiple sources within the site, or upload your own video. It’s also easy to “crop” videos so you are only showing the section of the video you want students to watch instead of the whole thing.
  • Insert questions anywhere in the video you want and have multiple choice questions automatically graded.
  • Teacher view shows you which students have watched the video and how they fared on the questions.
  • Helps students learn at their own speed
  • Creates a greater experience on the teaching and learning process

Limitations

  • You cannot show different parts of the same video or combine two or more videos into one assignment (you must create a separate assignment for each “chunk” of video).
  • You cannot rearrange the order of video assignments within a class (although you can hack this by numbering the video assignments when you name them).
  • No partial voiceovers – you must either record an audio track for the entire video or none at all.
  • No direct links to assignments for students – you instead have to have them log into the EDpuzzle web site and use a code to access the specific class you have created.

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Resources and Tutorials

Works Cited

  1. YouTube video - nice overview and steps to editing
  2. YouTube video - sharing your EdPuzzle video lesson and the student experience
  3. Document overview of EdPuzzle and its Awesomeness - http://goo.gl/oU27rO
  4. Youtube video tutorial - how to make a screencast - The Basics
  5. Youtube video tutorial - keynote or GoogleSlides (presentation), omnidazzle (write on the screen) and screenflow (captures the screen and voice)

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