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Holding Students Accountable Using In-Video Quizzing
1. Before We Get Started
1. First, go to Blackboard (mycourses.purdue.edu)
1. Locate “In-Video Quizzing Training” course
1. Follow the instructions from there
1. Smile, relax, and chat with your colleagues
2. Holding Students Accountable Using
In-Video Quizzing
Adam Barragato, Instructional Designer
Chris Beck, Instructional Designer
Liz Baker, Associate Instructional Designer
Bryan DeWitt, Instructional Designer
4. Today’s Goals
How far we get is up to you.
Let us know if you need us to
slow down or stop!
1. Understand the purpose of and best
practices for In-Video Quizzing
1. Learn about two different in-video
quizzing tools
1. Stay after and keep playing and/or
reach out to us as you have questions!
7. To Study, or Test, that is the Question?
Roediger III, H. L., & Karpicke, J. D. (2006). Test-enhanced learning: Taking memory tests improves long-term retention. Psychological science, 17(3), 249-255.
9. Kaltura In-Video Quizzing
PRO CON Explanation
● Integrates w/ Blackboard
● Fewer clicks to setup
questions and deploy
1
Setting up
Quizzes
● Question text-field is small
● Better user experience for
students than PlayPosit
3
User Experience
● Only works for T/F or Multiple
Choice questions with up to 4
answer prompts
2
Types of Quiz
Questions
10. PlayPosit In-Video Quizzing
PRO CON Explanation
● Integrates w/ Blackboard in a
haphazard way
● Confusing to set up at first
1
Ease of Use
● Adds “engagement” question
to the end of each quiz
● Easier to read than Kaltura
3
User Experience
● 8 different types of questions
Including a reflective pause
● Great analytics!
2
Types of Quiz
Questions