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Create or Find a Video
With EdPuzzle, you can
Upload your own video and create a quiz for it
Locate a YouTube video, Khan Academy video, etc., and create a quiz for it
Use a pre-existing quiz someone else has already added to a video
The following videos will explain the basics of finding videos and inserting quiz questions into videos.
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To assign an Edpuzzle video lesson on Canvas:
Create an assignment in Canvas like you normally would.
Give your assignment a title, a point value, and in the “Submission Type” drop-down menu, select “External Tool.”
Click the “Find” button, which will open the “Configure External Tool” pop-up. Select Edpuzzle.
This will open another pop-up window showing your “My Content” on Edpuzzle (or prompting you to log in if you haven't done so already).
Select your video lesson by clicking the eye icon in the middle of the video.
Click the blue “Assign” button, which will return you to the “Configure External Tool” pop-up.
Click the blue “Select” button to confirm your assignment and close the pop-up.
Then you can set your due date and click the blue “Save” button to save the assignment (which won't be visible to your students), or the gray “Save & Publish” button to send it to your students.
Now your video lesson will appear in your list of assignments on Canvas! Your students will start to appear as they click on the assignment link.
Best of all, once students complete the lessons their grades will automatically sync with Canvas!
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Video Tutorial (Optional): Creating EdPuzzle Assignments in Canvas
IMPORTANT:
Reusing EdPuzzle Assignments in Copied or Imported Canvas Courses
When you copy a Canvas course or import a previous course into a new course shell, your previous EdPuzzle quizzes must be recreated. This is very importantwill also be copied or imported, with all the previous semester students' data. So, it is important that you recreate each EdPuzzle assignment so you start with a blank slate in each new course. The following video explains how to do this.
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