Edpuzzle allows educators to edit videos to make them most useful for you and your students. You can edit for time or content (perfect video except for one word? - edit it out!). Want to be sure students are learning and understanding the video you share? You can add notes or embed questions, which students have to answer before continuing with the video, and keep students from fast forwarding through the video. If you don't have time to edit a video yourself, pick from videos already edited by other teachers! This is also helpful since you only get 20 custom videos with the free account.
Need help or have questions about EdPuzzle contact Dana Ingram by email at dana.ingram@etown.kyschools.us.
Learn the basics of Edpuzzle. Edpuzzle allows you to cut videos, add questions (student must answer to proceed) and/or notes, and add your own voice to the video. It also gives you access to videos already edited by other teachers.
Learn how to share your Edpuzzle videos through Remind, email, or in Google Classroom without loading your classes into Edpuzzle.
Learn how to use the EdPuzzle Student Project option. Students can use a video of their choice and do everything you can do! They can edit, add voice overs, notes, even questions. This is a wonderful way to change up a project and put students in the driver's seat. Middle and high schoolers would enjoy the video editing component this adds to a project.
See some examples and get some ideas of how to use the EdPuzzle Student Project feature.