The best way to start with quiz creation is to log into the YuJa Media Library directly
Media Library [YuJa] Direct Login
Access your YuJa Media Library directly (without logging into a Blackboard course site) at:
https://udmercy.yuja.com
Log in (button in the upper right corner) using your Detroit Mercy Office 365 username and password.
Find YuJa Quizzes Page
From the Media Library [YuJa], locate the media you wish to add a quiz to.
Mouse over the preview thumbnail. Choose MORE.
Choose Quizzes from the left-hand menu.
Create a Video Quiz
Next, create your video quiz.
From the Quizzes page, click the Create Video Quiz button.
In the space at the top of the quiz page, enter the name for your video quiz.
Play or advance your video to the point at which you want to ask your first question(s), then click the ADD QUESTION button beneath the video player.
Select the type of question you want to add to the video at that point in the playback.
Complete the question form to enter your question and answer-options. Then click SAVE at the bottom of the window to add your question.
Note: Because YuJa only communicates scores to Blackboard, if you add questions that cannot be automatically scored (Short Answer, for example) or if you wish to see how students responded to questions, you will need to
refer to the YuJa gradebook.
As you add questions, they will appear in the Question List box right of the video window. Click a question on the list to edit it.
Click SAVE in the top right to save your quiz.
Note, you will only need to POST the quiz if you plan to have students take the quiz on YuJa (via a class channel). If you plan to embed the video in a course site, you do not need to click POST.
Add Video Quiz to Course Content
Finally, add the video quiz to your course. The process is almost the same as adding a standard video, you'll just be selecting from the quizzes tab instead of the media tab.
To add a video with embedded quizzing to your course content area, navigate to the content area of your course where you want the video to appear. Point to BUILD CONTENT and choose Add Video From Media Library [YuJa]
Note: You cannot embed a video with quizzing into a text box. If you go this route, YuJa will not be able to communicate student performance back to Blackboard -- you will only be able to view assessment results in YuJa.
Click the Quizzes button at the top of the Media Chooser.
Select the video quiz you wish to add to your course.
Then click INSERT in the bottom right corner to add your media.
This will add link to your course site with the quiz name as the item title.
Now that the item has been added to your course, you may use the Blackboard's regular edit functions to set options like availability dates.
When students click the link, the video quiz will open inside Blackboard. A timeline below the video will display when questions appear during playback. If you want to prevent students from skipping over the video to get to the questions, you may disable fast-forwarding in the quiz settings.
The best way to start with quiz creation is to log into the YuJa Media Library directly
Media Library [YuJa] Direct Login
Access your YuJa Media Library directly (without logging into a Blackboard course site) at:
https://udmercy.yuja.com
Log in (button in the upper right corner) using your Detroit Mercy Office 365 username and password.
Find YuJa Quizzes Page
From the Media Library [YuJa], locate the media you wish to add a quiz to.
Mouse over the preview thumbnail. Choose MORE.
Choose Quizzes from the left-hand menu.
Create a Video Quiz
Next, create your video quiz.
From the Quizzes page, click the Create Video Quiz button.
In the space at the top of the quiz page, enter the name for your video quiz.
Play or advance your video to the point at which you want to ask your first question(s), then click the ADD QUESTION button beneath the video player.
Select the type of question you want to add to the video at that point in the playback.
Complete the question form to enter your question and answer-options. Then click SAVE at the bottom of the window to add your question.
Note: Because YuJa only communicates scores to Blackboard, if you add questions that cannot be automatically scored (Short Answer, for example) or if you wish to see how students responded to questions, you will need to
refer to the YuJa gradebook.
As you add questions, they will appear in the Question List box right of the video window. Click a question on the list to edit it.
Click SAVE in the top right to save your quiz.
Note, you will only need to POST the quiz if you plan to have students take the quiz on YuJa (via a class channel). If you plan to embed the video in a course site, you do not need to click POST.
Add Video Quiz to Course Content
Finally, add the video quiz to your course. The process is almost the same as adding a standard video, you'll just be selecting from the quizzes tab instead of the media tab.
To add a video with embedded quizzing to your course content area, navigate to the content area of your course where you want the video to appear.
Click the + button in your content list at the point where you wish to add your video quiz. Choose Content Market from the add menu.
Note: You cannot embed a video with quizzing into a text box. If you go this route, YuJa will not be able to communicate student performance back to Blackboard -- you will only be able to view assessment results in YuJa.
Click Add Video From Media Library [YuJa] to launch the media chooser.
Click the Quizzes button at the top of the Media Chooser.
Select the video quiz you wish to add to your course.
Then click INSERT in the bottom right corner to add your media.
This will add link to your course site with the quiz name as the item title.
Now that the item has been added to your course, you may use the Blackboard's regular edit functions to set options like availability dates.
When students click the link, the video quiz will open inside Blackboard. A timeline below the video will display when questions appear during playback. If you want to prevent students from skipping over the video to get to the questions, you may disable fast-forwarding in the quiz settings.