EdPuzzle allows you to take videos, embed multiple choice, open-ended questions, notes or audio clips.
You can select Edpuzzle as an external tool when creating an assignment in Canvas.
Grades are passed back to the Canvas gradebook.
You can view student assignment submissions in SpeedGrader.
You MUST first create the assignment in Edpuzzle.
Teachers can access Edpuzzle using their SMUHSD Google account with this link.
Use your official district email to make the account.
Select your school and choose at least 1 subject area/grade-level (you can always add others later).
Check your email for a verification message.
Then sync your account with Canvas.
Student accounts are created when assignments using Edpuzzle, are integrated into Canvas.
Getting started using Edpuzzle with Canvas: Video playlist
What does the student experience look like in Canvas?
How to view scores and Edpuzzle analytics in Canvas to help plan meaningful discussion.
Adding "Export to Edpuzzle" to Screencastify
Our Webinars page with replays of popular sessions.
Reference videos: Using Edpuzzle & Canvas
For technical support with features in Edpuzzle, contact:
Rebecca Balestieri- School Success Manager
(415) 964-9498
Note: To connect a Google account to an existing Edpuzzle account:
Log in to Edpuzzle with the username and password created last school year.
Go to your profile by clicking on the circular icon in the top right-hand corner of your screen and then select your name from the menu that appears. Here’s a shortcut to get you there: https://edpuzzle.com/profile
Scroll down to your Connected Accounts.
Click the “Connect with Google” button.
Select the appropriate account in the pop-up window that appears.
Once teachers follow the above steps for their main Edpuzzle account, they'll then be able to use Google Single Sign-On.
Please note that if teachers have already created a second Edpuzzle account through Google Single Sign-On, they will need to delete that account before being able to connect Google to their original account.
All district teachers and students.
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