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Kaltura's Video Quiz allows the instructor to create and place questions within a video located in a Canvas course. Adding a Kaltura Video Quiz to a Canvas Assignment allows the instructor to not only grade the quiz from within the course but also view the quiz analytics for each student's submission.
Record Mini-lectures with Kaltura and Use Video Quizzes
- Create brief videos in Kaltura with the idea of inserting a question-and-answer session to support concepts along the way.
- Demonstrations showing the process of solving a problem, and tracking student understanding along the way.
- Download Kaltura Personal Capture and record short 'Just in Time' videos from your office, the classroom, or in the field.
- Share 'How Tos' with students (e.g., Excel, editing tips, software demo) querying and reinforcing recently acquired knowledge.
- For longer recordings, consider clipping or trimming and chucking them into smaller sections. Keep recordings short (best practice of 7-10 minutes per video).
- Insert questions every 2-3 minutes.
- Accessibility concerns are part of the Universal Design for Learning concept that remove barriers for everyone.
- Be sure to shuffle your answers.
- All incorrect answer options should be plausible.
- It is not recommended to use "all of the above" and "none of the above" as wrong-answer options.
- Make sure the question is meaningful by itself and represents a definite problem to be solved.
- Keep answer lengths concise and similar.
- Try not to create trick questions, but rather allow for constructive learning.
- Use only one correct answer and make sure that it is clear why the others, while plausible, are not the correct options.
- It is recommended to place the quiz questions no closer than half a second.
- It is recommended to put the last question at the end of the video to keep the user engaged through the entire subject.