Educational Ways to Use Edpuzzle. Some examples of ways that you can use Edpuzzle in your classes!
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Formative Assessment
Flipping the classroom
Customized Learning
Projects
Analytics
Facilitate Discussion
Live Mode
Flipping the Classroom
General Overview
Educators can implement a flipped classroom model by assigning Edpuzzle videos as homework. Students watch the instructional content at home, freeing up class time for discussions, problem-solving, or engaging activities related to the video topic.
- Learn how to invite students to your course.
- Create Quiz questions.
- Add voice overs.
- Cut and trim the video.
Projects
Edpuzzle, while primarily designed for interactive video learning, can indirectly support college students in project creation through various means:
- Research and Content Gathering: Students can use Edpuzzle's library of educational videos to research topics relevant to their projects, gaining insights and collecting information.
- Content Creation and Curation: They can create their own video content using Edpuzzle's video editing tools, incorporating existing videos or recording new ones to present information or findings for their projects.
- Presentation Enhancement: Embed quizzes, questions, or comments within their videos to engage viewers and ensure comprehension of project-related content.
Monitor Student Progress
Edpuzzle allows instructors to track students' progress by viewing their interaction with video lessons. They can see how much of the video students watched, which parts they found challenging, and how well they performed in answering embedded questions.
- Viewing Progress: Track students' progress seeing how much of the video has been watched.
- Engagement Metrics: Measure student
engagement through data on the time spent watching the video.
- Question Performance: Review individual student responses to embedded questions or quizzes within the video.
Assessments
Formative assessments and Grading
Edpuzzle can be used as an assessment tool, allowing instructors to evaluate students' understanding of the material. They can grade students based on their responses to embedded questions or quizzes.
Edpuzzle's quiz formats include:
- Open Ended Questions
- Multiple Choice/ True and False/ Multiple Answer
- A Notes tool to provide extra information for students.
Individualized Learning
Instructors can use Edpuzzle's features to cater to different learning styles and paces. They can create customized lessons or assignments tailored to specific students or groups, providing additional resources or challenges as needed.
- Curated videos
- Updated and current content
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Accessibility and Copyright Compliance
Diverse Content Formats
Flipped Classroom
General overview
Educators can implement a flipped classroom model by assigning Edpuzzle videos as homework. Students watch the instructional content at home, freeing up class time for discussions, problem-solving, or engaging activities related to the video topic.
Turn YouTube videos into lessons
- How to use Edpuzzle overview.
- How to invite students to your assignment.
- How to customize Youtube videos.
- How to use Edpuzzle's analytics.
Facilitate Discussions
The platform enables the inclusion of discussion questions or prompts during the video, encouraging students to think critically and actively participate in the learning process.
- Embedded Questions: Insert discussion prompts or open-ended questions within the video content to stimulate critical thinking and encourage students to reflect on the material.
- Teacher Feedback: Provide personalized feedback to students based on their responses to embedded
questions.
Live Mode
Edpuzzle's Live Mode is a feature that allows teachers to deliver real-time lessons using pre-existing video content from the Edpuzzle library or their own uploaded videos. Here's a brief description of how Live Mode works:
- Real-Time Interaction: With Live Mode, teachers can present videos to the entire class simultaneously.
- Interactive Elements: While the video is playing, teachers can pause to ask questions, insert comments, or initiate discussions.
- Instant Feedback: Students can respond to the teacher's questions o in real-time.
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Educational Ways to Use Edpuzzle. Some examples of ways that you can use Edpuzzle in your classes!
Select a bubble to learn more
Formative Assessment
Flipping the classroom
Customized Learning
Projects
Analytics
Facilitate Discussion
Live Mode
Flipping the Classroom
General Overview
Educators can implement a flipped classroom model by assigning Edpuzzle videos as homework. Students watch the instructional content at home, freeing up class time for discussions, problem-solving, or engaging activities related to the video topic.
Projects
Edpuzzle, while primarily designed for interactive video learning, can indirectly support college students in project creation through various means:
Monitor Student Progress
Edpuzzle allows instructors to track students' progress by viewing their interaction with video lessons. They can see how much of the video students watched, which parts they found challenging, and how well they performed in answering embedded questions.
- Engagement Metrics: Measure student
engagement through data on the time spent watching the video.Assessments
Formative assessments and Grading
Edpuzzle can be used as an assessment tool, allowing instructors to evaluate students' understanding of the material. They can grade students based on their responses to embedded questions or quizzes.
Edpuzzle's quiz formats include:
Individualized Learning
Instructors can use Edpuzzle's features to cater to different learning styles and paces. They can create customized lessons or assignments tailored to specific students or groups, providing additional resources or challenges as needed.
Accessibility and Copyright Compliance
Diverse Content Formats
Flipped Classroom
General overview
Educators can implement a flipped classroom model by assigning Edpuzzle videos as homework. Students watch the instructional content at home, freeing up class time for discussions, problem-solving, or engaging activities related to the video topic.
Turn YouTube videos into lessons
Facilitate Discussions
The platform enables the inclusion of discussion questions or prompts during the video, encouraging students to think critically and actively participate in the learning process.
- Teacher Feedback: Provide personalized feedback to students based on their responses to embedded
questions.Live Mode
Edpuzzle's Live Mode is a feature that allows teachers to deliver real-time lessons using pre-existing video content from the Edpuzzle library or their own uploaded videos. Here's a brief description of how Live Mode works: