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IIUM_2024 Edpuzzle_ Getting Started.pptx
1. Getting Started with
Edpuzzle:
A Comprehensive
Guide to Interactive
Video Learning
International Islamic University Malaysia
https://edpuzzle.com/schools/join/sgw38n
2. The way students learn is changing
The Five Biggest Education And Training Technology Trends In 2022
Immersive learning technology
AR and VR
Nano-learning: ultra-bite-sized
lessons exactly when and where
we need them
AI and Automation in the
classroom will provide more
personalised forms of education
or remote learning.
Lifelong learning: skills can
quickly become outdated
Remote Learning
Distance learning or at least
Hybrid learning
3. Why Educators use Video
75%
of educators consider
video engages their
students more and they
are more likely to interact
with course materials when
video is used
97%
of education professionals
consider video essential to
students' academic
experience
94%
of educators agree that
video directly contributes
to improvement in student
performance
4. About Edpuzzle
Edpuzzle appeared mainly to solve two
problems:
Provide educational institutions with the
ability to share videos in a safe way.
Allow teachers to easily monitor
students’ knowledge acquisition
5. Why Edpuzzle?
Choose any video from
YouTube or record your own
from your computer with our
screen recording tool. Then,
embed assessment
questions, and track student
progress.
Create a shared library of the
highest quality video lessons
to benefit classrooms around
the country.
6. What is Edpuzzle?
Take any video
Embed your own
assessment questions
Track your students’
progress
7. A global edtech company.
Trusted by over 500K schools
worldwide
Used by over 65,000 of schools
across Asia
25M+ video lessons created
UNESCO-recommended distance
learning tool
Recommended by DELIMA
8. A piece of your future.
Video lessons help meet your
educational goals
Edpuzzle enhances learning
through video
Invest in Edpuzzle and we’ll
invest in your students
9. Your privacy is important to us.
We ensure that your students’ data is
protected.
Inactive accounts are deleted after 18
months (all data included).
We don’t sell personal information to
third parties.
Videos are never tracked and don’t
include ads, for your students’ online
safety.
10.
11. Objectives of Presentation
This presentation serves as an introduction
to Edpuzzle.
Teachers will learn how to:
● Create a course
● Select a video
● Create or edit a video lesson: trim,
voiceover, notes, and questions
● Access easy-to-read data
● Use Edpuzzle to enhance a lesson
12. What is Edpuzzle?
● Take any video
● Embed your own
assessment questions
● Track your students’
progress
13. It’s easy and powerful!
● Increase student engagement by
transforming videos into active
learning experiences
● Increase student autonomy but
also hold students accountable
● Save class time for higher-level
learning
Why Edpuzzle?
14. Let's Create an Account!
1 Go to edpuzzle.com or use the
link in the chat
2 Click Sign Up
3 Select I’m a Teacher
4 Sign in with your school email
5 Add your school, grade, and
content area
6 Open your email and verify
your account
16. You can use any video to create a
lesson with Edpuzzle!
● Your own screen recording
● Edpuzzle Originals
● Videos uploaded by other
educators
● Your district/school channel
● YouTube videos
Selecting Your Content
17. New Screen Recording Chrome Extension
● Record a tab, the entire
desktop, or just your webcam
● Trim a video – beginning, end,
or even middle!
● Misspeak when recording?
Use voiceover to replace the
audio for a section!
● Add notes and questions
● Assign your video lesson!
18. Edpuzzle Originals
Introducing a library of high-quality
video lessons that are created by
our team of expert teachers!
● Standards-aligned
● Academically rigorous
● 1,750+ videos
● Ready to use!
19. Search for any topic or YouTube video
Your saved/
edited
videos
Upload a video from your
computer or create a
screen recording
Refine your search
Finding a video
20. Once You Find a Video
● Click Copy to save a copy
to your My Content.
● Click Edit to save a copy to
My Content and begin
editing.
21. 1 Drag the blue bar
2 Click Add Cut
3 Click to watch
the trimmed video
Edit the beginning, middle,
or end of a video and add as
many cuts as you like.
Creating Your Video Lesson: Cut Video
22. 1 Click the Voiceover tab
2 Click Start Recording
3 Record your voiceover
4 Review your voiceover
by clicking
Add voiceover on a screen
recording or any other
Edpuzzle Hosted video!
Creating Your Video Lesson: Add Voiceover
23. Embed multiple-choice or open-
ended questions to check
students’ understanding.
To Add a Question:
1 Click the Questions tab
2 Select the type of question
you would like to add
3 Add your question
4 Click Save
Creating Your Video Lesson: Embed Questions
25. 1 Click the Questions tab
2 Select Note
3 Add a note anywhere in
your video!
4 Click Save
Use notes to add external links,
images, next steps, additional
information, or objectives.
Creating Your Video Lesson: Add Notes
27. Now it is time to assign your
video lesson!
1 Select a video from the Discover
page or My Content
2 Click Assign at the top of the page
3 Click + Add New Class
4 Enter your course details and click
Create Class
5 Add your assignment details
6 Click Assign
Assigning Your Video Lesson
28. 1 Click the + button to add a
new class
2 Click Create New Class
3 Add your class information
and click Create Class
4 Click Invite Students to get
your class code or invite link
Adding a Class Without an Assignment
29. Digging into Data
Explore data by individual student,
class, or across all assignments.
● Click any assigned video lesson to
see an overview
● Click a student's name to see
individual performance
● Click the Questions tab to see a
class breakdown by question
● Use the Gradebook to track
performance across video lessons
Grade open-ended responses here too.
30. How Can I Use Edpuzzle in My Class?
Flipped classroom
model
Choice boards or
hyperdocs
SEL Differentiated
lessons
Formative
assessment
Live Mode Audiobooks Project-based
learning
31. ● Use with any Edpuzzle assignment
● You show the video and control the pace
● Students respond to questions on their
own devices
● Students can still access the assignment
independently afterwards
Live Mode
33. Watch a read-aloud
Ideas for Live Mode
Review a video lesson that
students completed as homework
Warm up or close a lesson
with an Edpuzzle Original
Go on a virtual field trip
34. Student Projects
Students can:
● Upload their own video or select one
from YouTube
● Get creative with adding questions
and notes
● Engage higher-order thinking skills
Teachers can:
● Create authentic learning experiences
● Feature student projects in a class
library or assign them to a class
35. Ideas for Student
Projects
Analyze a poem, including
meter and rhyme
Demonstrate how to
solve a math problem
Students prepare and
present their own TED talks
Record an experiment, then
explain the findings and
conclusions
37. ● Getting Started with Edpuzzle + Moodle
Playlist
● Edpuzzle Training Courses
learn.edpuzzle.com/onlinepd
● Edpuzzle Resources and Webinars
edpuzzle.com/resources
● Help Center and Support
support.edpuzzle.com
support@edpuzzle.com
Add the Edpuzzle Chrome Extension
to enable Screen Recording!
Resources for Teachers
● Edpuzzle Originals: Standards-
aligned, ready-to-use lessons!
https://edpuzzle.com/content/edpuzzle-originals
38. Have more questions?
Let’s chat!
Kuah Sze Mei -
szemei@edpuzzle.com
Country Manager MYSG
Edpuzzle Support -
support@edpuzzle.com
IIUM X Edpuzzle -
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Notes de l'éditeur
"COVID forced us to speed up the adoption of digital learning tools that we'd be considering for a long time. They've completely changed the way we teach. We can reach students more efficiently and effectively, and they find it easier to communicate with us.” - Dr. Amjad, a Professor at The University of Jordan
It’s necessary to understand how and where it’s changing so that educators and schools can support students in preparing for challenges and careers that don’t exist today - Google for Education 2019 report
The Five Biggest Education And Training Technology Trends In 2022 - Forbes - https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2022/02/18/the-five-biggest-education-and-training-technology-trends-in-2022/?sh=610c60f72f4d
Remote Learning - The coronavirus pandemic forced many schools and colleges to switch to a remote learning model. However, as with many other changes, this was simply an acceleration of a trend that’s been going on for some time already. The market for online learning services and e-learning is forecast to grow by 15% annually between 2020 and 2025, reaching a value of $50 billion.
Immersive learning or Extended reality (XR) – which covers virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR), promises to create more immersive and engaging learning opportunities. This is essential in an age when it’s said that attention spans are dropping, and we’re becoming accustomed to absorbing information in ultra-fast, bite-sized, and attention-grabbing chunks.
AI - The ongoing deployment of software powered by self-learning algorithms, capable of becoming better and better at whatever task it is assigned to, will have far-reaching consequences; as well as automating repetitive aspects of educators’ work such as grading papers, it will be used to provide more personalised forms of education or remote learning.
Nano learning - This trend links back once again to the fact that attention spans are shrinking, and there is always something competing for our time. Nano-learning describes a new EdTech concept where we can get ultra-bite-sized lessons exactly when and where we need them.
Lifelong learning (subscription services) - The employment landscape today is vastly different from the one our grandparents or even parents were accustomed to. The rapid pace of technological advancement means skills can quickly become outdated, and developing new competencies on an ongoing basis is a vital strategy for career and business success.
There’s no going back when it comes to the role of video in making remote learning possible. The pandemic rapidly spurred a need for innovation in education. And video became an absolute necessity in order for K-12 teachers to be able to provide the best possible learning environment for students - edsurge.com
https://corp.kaltura.com/resources/state-of-video-education-2022/
Video is used in class but there’s two challenges:
Security and privacy: cookie tracking, invasive ads
Efficiency: ensuring that videos are easy to comprehend
Edpuzzle’s CEO, is a maths teacher and he himself saw this issue in his day to day so he found a solution building the product. He created a product where he could share videos in a safe and efficient manner.
Go to https://edpuzzle.com
Click Sign Up
Select I’m a Teacher
Sign in with your school email account
Add your school, grade, and content area
Open your email and verify your account
📢 Note for Presenters: Emphasize that teachers need to go verify their email before continuing. If they still have a blue bar at the top of the screen, then they still need to verify their email.
📢 Note to Presenters: Share the link to download the Chrome Extension –
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/edpuzzle/oligonmocnihangdjlloenpndnniikol
(It was updated at the end of October, 2021. If teachers added it before then, they should click the link and get the updated extension.)
📢 Note to Presenter: Don’t be shy about cutting parts out! Aim for video lessons to be less than 10 minutes, or even shorter for young students. Really focus in on what’s most important in the video, and just keep that.
📢 Note to Presenters: Some of the features to highlight…
Multiple choice questions are autograded!
Teachers can add links, images, and math expressions to any question or answer choice
Add feedback that students can view after submitting their response
📢 Note to Presenters: Teachers can choose to allow audio responses on any open-ended question! This is great for students who are emerging readers, students receiving accommodations, particular content areas, and so much more!
📢 Note to Presenters: When creating a class, explain the difference between Classic and Open classes. Teachers will usually want to use a Classic class for each class that they teach. Open classes are great for sharing a video with parents, creating a unit review that students can attempt multiple times, extracurricular groups, and other cases where a gradebook doesn’t matter.
📢 Note to Presenters: Here is a YouTube video that teachers can reference for more information on data and grading in Edpuzzle –https://youtu.be/PSNkuPIIHxY
6 Ways to Use Edpuzzle in the Classroom: https://blog.edpuzzle.com/edtech/6-ways-edpuzzle-in-the-classroom/
🌟 Also a great tool for teachers who are having to plan lessons with the possibility of emergency remote learning. If a lesson plan includes an Edpuzzle Live Mode activity, teachers can still use the same video lesson but have students complete it independently/asynchronously if they do go remote.
🚀 Level Up Tip for Presenters: Create a live class for participants to join and give a live demonstration, so teachers can experience the magic of Live Mode first hand!
🧩 How it works:
Click Live mode on any assigned lesson!
The video lesson is displayed for the class to see.
The lesson will pause for questions and notes.
See the number of responses before moving on
See responses or keep responses hidden before continuing the lesson
This is a great way to introduce students to Edpuzzle and teach your expectations for video lessons
7 Ways to Use Edpuzzle’s Live Mode: https://blog.edpuzzle.com/edtech/7-ways-to-use-edpuzzle-live-mode/
✨New Feature: Teachers can now choose whether students can use a video from YouTube or use their own video!
7 Ways to Use Student Projects With Edpuzzle: https://blog.edpuzzle.com/edtech/7-ways-student-projects-edpuzzle/