Do you put out video lessons into the “cloud” and wonder/hope that your students are watching them? Well, wonder no longer! You can add questions (multiple choice, short answer) and notes to videos to allow for chunking & immediate consolidation of learning. I will walk you through the various data that Edpuzzle show you that is helping for tracking of student engagement. Edpuzzle has a gradebook, shows you how many times a student has viewed content. You, the teacher can quickly mark the answers and give comments if needed. Edpuzzle is free!
Zoom Webinar Presentation
Presenter: Leila Knetsch
Audience: 7 – 12
RESOURCES
- You can access (view only) Leila Knetsch’s Google Slides here: https://bit.ly/OTFConnectsEdPuzzle
- Edpuzzle is offering FREE Pro accounts for the rest of the year due to Covid-19: https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039805612-Help-for-schools-affected-by-Covid-19
- Want to add Edpuzzle to YouTube? Find its Chrome extension here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/edpuzzle/oligonmocnihangdjlloenpndnniikol?hl=en
- This website troubleshoots working with Edpuzzle on a Mac: https://support.edpuzzle.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032381672-LMS-troubleshooting
- The Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO) has developed resources to help teachers direct their own learning in areas of inquiry, critical thinking, and technology-enabled learning. Find STAO’s Technology-Enabled Learning Resources to Support Science document here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hNrPFPlV7-sBolUrMO-rqgtWLNl3sii1/view
Wondering how much of different kinds of resources you can legally copy/use as a teacher/educator? Here’s a quick online reference guide to support you in NOT violating Canadian copyright law: http://www.fairdealingdecisiontool.ca/DecisionTool/