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Digital Family Resources for Comprehensive Distance Learning

EdPuzzle


North Clackamas School District

Edpuzzle

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What is Edpuzzle?

Edpuzzle is an easy-to-use video learning and assessment platform for teachers. It allows teachers to insert questions and learning activities within the video and providing helpful viewing and learning assessment data. The process is simple - find a video, add questions and assign it to your class. Watch as they progress and hold them accountable on their learning journey.

It's also the perfect platform to empower students with self-paced learning for all subjects and grade levels.

  • More than 65% 1 of students are visual learners, and +95% 2 of your students watch YouTube regularly. Videos are a powerful resource, but it can be difficult to hold students accountable for something you can’t track.

Language Support

Some videos on YouTube have subtitles or closed captions. If your video assignment has closed captions, you can enable them on Edpuzzle.

To enable closed captions, follow these easy steps:

  1. Go to the video lesson you want to watch.

  2. Start playing the video.

  3. Click on the "CC" button to enable subtitles. Some videos have closed captions in multiple languages, so you can select the language of your choice.

Note: Not all YouTube videos have closed captions or subtitles, which is why the "CC" button won't appear if these aren't available.

If you need closed captions, ask your teacher to use YouTube's advanced search to filter videos with closed captions when they search for class videos.

If your experiencing problems with your Chromebook or it is broken please contact our Technology & Information Team.

Help Request for Parents/Guardians

Contact the Family Technology Helpline

  • 503-353-5822

Thank you for your patience, as we serve our staff, students and parent/guardian communities. We will contact you as soon as we are able. Thank you in advance for understanding.

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Family Technology Helpline 503-353-5822

Email us at: familytechsupport@nclack.k12.or.us

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