If students are not watching pre-recorded videos, an effective approach to encouraging them to watch (and pay attention) is to attach points to viewing. While putting Blackboard quizzes between short videos is a strategy that faculty have had success with, YuJa’s Video Quizzing lets you incorporate assessments directly into your videos. A student watching a YuJa video quiz will be prompted to respond to questions at instructor-set intervals. Video progress can be locked – preventing students from skimming past the quizzes – or left open. For close-ended questions (multiple choice, true/false, etc), video quiz scores are pushed directly to Blackboard. YuJa also allows for the creation of playback quizzes, giving students points based on the percentage of a video they have viewed.
In this session we will look at how to:
- create both question- and playback-based video quizzes
- add quizzes to a Blackboard course site
- view student responses to open-ended questions on the YuJa Media Library
- push grades from YuJa to Blackboard (necessary for quizzes with open-ended questions and playback quizzing)
This will be an online session.
Registrations are closed for this event.